.\'. ,,,,, .,, ,,' :'I't."" The long awaited Titusville. orlly engineers, dent' not loud h vllle man of the canal district, laid
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Sanford canal, whicu; has been Brevard County mil in ipproxlmatcly 1. The canal, long advocated, by the route was determined recently
SQ.% 'J : 1 ,. : "I tentatively routed by canal *uth. IT miles north of TllusIt North Brevard soil,I Seminole after the Miami Corp. of
p ,, 0 I' tr County officials, was dubbed "Tltimvlllet Chicago offered( to donate a nine-
r; "s ", ,...J. .. -i'J':' '."... Sanford( Canal' many mile right of way portion of the
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y' ; '
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'l
i' L' :
.t "' :\11I\ "I 1 k e.,. Years ago, but more mintly I the total 11'mile canal route.
.1 waterway hits been. referred to 11 With confirmation of the Miami -
f.. .t .. "St. Johns.Indian River ('Ann! corporation' rlght-of.way
.. i .me. iii The waterway Is designed to donation, nearly 80 percent of the
: ..11 p "t: ,. connect the St Johns River and route Is complete, Krlder sail
( '\ the Inland waterway of the In Krlder
I ? ''il(> J explained! the reasoning
"rr d uv 1 '>'fws diet River which will open! a vast behind the proposed routing of
,,:! ..s ltgM I new era III nhl|'ping for Kloi'I laThe the canal and Its complete II baence -
: i'' waterway will also connect In Urevard, was due to the
:: I with the l'roR.'Alato barge canal, underdeveloped areas between
ultimately connecting the Allan Lake Ha nicy and the north tip of
tic and the Gulf of Mexico, and the Indian River. He laid that
s I opening' shipping' lanes between a route through North Drevard
these two bodies eif water, ilimInatlng County would encounter expensive
I tho long and expensive grove acreage or cattle land,
trip around the lip of Florida sal) would prove to be far more
The new proposed( route of this expensive More individual right-,
Indian, Illver.SI. Johns River of way donation would b* required

: .: '::1;, barge canal will council the.. Indlan also, he lilt!
'''. I River approximately IIi County Commissioner ins
.. ': r'; I,'. miles north of the Dievard Faulk hat stated he agrees with
County line at the extrems the routing of the canal, and
t t : :per;;,"If.!':. :, -, KtFlr northern lip of the river, The verified Krlder's position on the

4 canal will run due west to a point problem of encountering expensive
;: : : W.mile! north of. Lake llarney In grove properties.
; J ; :. Seminude County' and Intersect "The cinarXvIlt'be.1 close enough
-- -- 't with the St Johns and Into the to Brevard that "w.. cannot
MAP DEPICTS CANAL The map above shows the and Vmile south of the overpass of U,S. 1 and FEC rail. teM" .r... ..... tsi'eaw.v river purl of Sanford on Lake liulp but benefit from It," raulk
approximate location of the proposed St JohnsIndianRiver road south of Oak Hi'l' The terminus at the headwatersof 9y 7"Tt I Ir Monroe sold He also pointed out TitusSt -
I canal in relation to North Brevard County The the Indian River could readily be seen by U.S. 1 traf s John Krider of Sanford, chair- CANAL On Pag a
canal would be 1 J,1 miles north of Brevard County Line fie ,...

A proposed NASA-operated $1 man said apace center in Huntsvlllp, Ala., Two prominent feature al1IILA eaJJ
million tourist reception! center, A continuous showing of apace li not In the cuds at this time. that will no doubt attract Development 1 Is underway for The new homes will be In the
i to be constructed at the inter shuts and operation at the lunar NASA realized the need lor. a tourist eye will be the 52 an ultra modern marina and f 15,SCO to |JO.000 class. and will
section of U. S. 1 and the NASA launch area and Cape Kennedy tourist Information center after story vertical assembly building I i bench area, to be situated on the feature the latent In modern
Causeway south of TUusvlIle, .h will be provided for tourists noting the resounding luccess of and the fUO million launch ; northeastern shores of South living, according to Axelrod,
apparently well planned but at the Cape Sunday tour sponsored complex 39 r evr. Lake, announced Bill Axelrod, On* of the feature of the homes
least two yean away. Later, they would be taken on by the U, 3, Air force Doth facilities won't be torn- president of JEM Buildtn, Inc". will be tin proximity of the new'
Every Sunday, cars alack pitted until loco, according to ., .' developed of the) property, 30.chin'oom elementary school
If it is built at all it wIll probably a bun tour of the entire facility. up
depend on how well the Buses would ihuttle back and at the entrance to the Cape for NASA. The mnrlna will be developed plumed for the Garden St
pace appropriation bill lurtlvei forth from Merrill Island on a the motor tour, 'More than 2000autoa coneui reritly' with the expanilon South Like area. scheduled to
the knife of the Senate regular ihedule dream through the space of the second section of Luke open In the fall of JKUS/ /
Mailiand Man
Spate Committee. "The idea of all this," a NASA center during the three hour, view Hill subdivision To augment a development of
NASA officials appear peul official laid, "I, to let the people It I II estimated. The marina will be up to data this/ type. Axelrod laid an appropriate

mimic> : that money will be act tee where their Ux money I is A NASA public relation man Brevard's list In every respect, said/ Axeliod. architectural: -designed
.sice! to provide for the tourist going. aid It will probably t' ke two A while, sandy biacb will be entrance will be placed on the
attraction. provided fur residents of the, west side of Carpenter Road to
Also Include! In plans for the yean before the Meirilt Island
Plant call for construction olIn information center II a photographic Launch Are I In built up to the Traffic Vlclim --" subdivision a* well a large fishing enhance the aies
auditorium and "extensive' missile exhibit, though point where then ll somethingto PERFORMANCE TESTS The two new American pier, projecting out Into the The marina and beech wtU
rest facilities, a NASA ipokea a apace museum such ai the show tourist. Douglas C. Ballcntyne, 20, oIbilland. f LaFrance pumper fire trucks underwent performance lake Also>> a ramp for boat be provided without coat, A.ei-
/ became Brevard rid tests this morning under the supervision of R. O Buchan. launchings/ picnic table complete rod has pointed out, and wtU.t*
'" '\'':'' traffic victim after being truck an of Atlanta, American LaFrance engineer The pump with a barbecue pit and executively for all Liktview'
by a car Monday night on U.S. ers are rated at 750 gal per minute, but Fire Chief Jim an enclcttod recreational area Mils: residents.Land .
'. 1 near Florida Wonderland Ha Brown said today the trucks would t produce a maximum, will be Installed clearing equipment It
died yesterday morning In Or. in extreme: condition of 1,000 gpm. Above photo shows Lakuvlew Illllt, a planned com presently at work clearing the
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cage Memorial Hospital, Or deluge gun at far left, pouring streams of water whichat munity of 100 homes, will be land and, according to Axelrod,
lands one point nearly reached docks across yacht basin. built on the shores of South this community, will be the first
,v )' n According to eyewltneiie, Left to right, Inspector Herb Grimsley, Chief Brown and Lake and will be developed in the TltuivllI area to offer
r i t s Ballantyne itepped Into the path Captain Jim Pendergraph Bottom photo shows deluge( along the )line a* suggested by residents true Florida water-
of a car driven by Charles Mason gun in operation The gun may be mounted on truck or the new toning requirement front livingDinenbufg.
Craddwk, 210 Byron St. Tltuiville at ground level. Left to
right, Capt engineer prepared I by Titusvllle Ilanulng Realtor
while endeavoring to eras Buchanan, fireman Butch Crawley Chef Brown and Zoning Board engineer for elusive for are u.
agents the Lakevi
0dSa the highway, No charges have and Capt. Lewis Taylor. (S-A Photo). !IH.A zoned area*. Jlilli h me.. **
been filed as I result of the accident

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Ballintyne war taken to Jew 1 1"s"f.
Psrrlnh Memorial Hospital then
transferred to Orange Memorialby
Smith Ambulance Service
where he died at T:30 a.m. yet
terdiyDrevird,
'* traffic toll for the &&tttt&&zz

r year ii running lightly ahead of
rig
1 list year's record toll when the
Mob lint death war recorded on May

SOLIDARITY Backing for Haydon ager for the Scott Kelly campaign; John Cha rman J',hn Hopkins and "' 1 ;... ; ;, : ;:' 1M, ,'7
Burns for governor was evident at a lunch Levering, area co-manager for the Jack co-thairman Roy Sammy report '.i'' '. or ":' I ':.t
Monday noon at Hills Matthews the Coffee Break' will begin ;rj'I I
eon Whispering campaign; County Tax Collector ,/';" .
Country Club when George Register and J, O Nash Sr., a longtime friend and sup on Nay 20th and continue : I"t. \:

Tom Lechner of the Jacksonville headquarters porter of Burns; George Register area coordinator until Monday morning : : "f" ,( ,, ...,.. .. ,1 ':
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met with local Burns supporters and of the campaign; Curtis Futch, The Jaycees and JayB ft' hope ..,..r."r Q 'i,',rc t.. .- .... y\ -' 0"' ,\ ,''
backers of other candidates eliminated in local campaign manager for the Burns all traveling motorist will atop, .. .. ,. -" : _-= k ....__. ,
the May 5 primary. Left to right are Ray campaign; and Tom Lechner of Jacksonville have toffee and rest awhile Into -- -:- ... ..YEW

Winstead, area manager for the Bud Dickinson finance chairman of the campaign.. doing. they believe accident SOUTH LAKE BEACH The above photo U the artist's and recreation area presently under construction off
campaign; W. J, Bohannon area man (S-A Photo). may be prevented rendering of the proposed Lakevieu Hill llotoes' beach Carpenter Road at South Lake (SeA Photo). _

a ttrlg It, of I.R.C. ; and Mrs. Davidftmlfriiv I day :of Juno; Al you fall to do *o, Jud,mnt by I to lha freehold and which orehereby d.lordIrh! **, t.i.: 1WI4.' ot April A.D.
l>ald Ibis 24 whit' b. tl"n aptnet you dmmed by the imrtlcahereto

May 23rd.. Serving will away from home, us well as Cull. Flu.ld.. name of Le D, Connell a UX deed to b* Used thereon, NINriR Plaintiff, Vg. OSCAR LEI
aald certlflcal shall. b* n- Bald certlflcat. embrace' 111* follow IENNINO". 1)rfenAanl' being
... ilort at S p.m. Dinner may be locally an : aoonrdln::: I to law tb. pro In:* deaorlbed' property In the loh.noory Cauai No, 20200. .nd you
take YIMlla dseribed thenln I will ha sold County- :of: Bravard mat of Florida are hereby required I to file your
picked up to out but there ---- Nullosl. ':,;f&&::, : hlaheat hldiler, at the oourt. lawn: anawer: with the Clerk of the "circuit
will be no deliveries) .* door at 13:00: o'clock none on Tract 81 Unrecorded (ubd of Court for Hravard County

ladle that will help with nlnston. llfnry H. "U' first Monday In the month of tH of NWM\ W* of BWK\ Florida, at Tltuiville, Florida, and,
The
I Robert II. :;. A.b. 1WH' which la the lat W'/i of SB:\14 ot to rave a copy thereof upon Robert
r .1 the iuppcr are lkcd to meet David Dunn;, A ;of Juna, .lay00of NiO'uofOW'AA Oodbey, P. O. Hoi 453. Cocoa
William O. Lynch, .d thl* 24 April A.D. Sao. 11 T. 2a 5. R. M K.: Florida, Attorney fur the Plaintiff
Ayi t 1 Friday, May 22, at 7:30: /p.m.' the, Mlrns School photography The aaiaeement of the Mid properly on or before June 17th 1004. Upon
:' ; There will be no regular meeting I Curtla R. Baron under the said certificate' issuedwas your failure to do so. judgment by
contest was a great aucccsi. The
Clerk of Circuit Court,
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In the name of William Kul default will b* entered ..In.t you
of this group thuradfly.H participant of Stage III student D, C...,.. In;; ; ; Brevard County, Florid for the .1I.t demanded tn the com-
IYr.47.9. 8 11I0, Court 'Sr l) tiv paseku- :: old certificate share be r*>. plaint.
J are itlll imlllng./ Well, wouldn'tyou 1IIjjj"j'; ;: 29, May a, U, 10 ((101.4.1 ml.OTlri deemed according to law ,the prop WI'fMEllfI my hand and line official .

'- : c.p lon for th* Carpenlart. If you were a proud winner ray erty described therein will b* mild sal of the Court thin 16m
:1, Yo In.Go 5 Ma $ \ OF AITI.ICATIO1roM U the hltheit bidder at Ih. 00url. day of May 1WI4.tCIIU'l'IT
A reception held last i white ribbon better TAT I>KKI> (10URT
wa* of yet a house door at 12:00: o'clock noon on ftBAL) .

., 10, ,. Sunday! evening May nth, In the red ribbon, or In the position/ of rr. r.m' -Ont. Mn..Me.." *holder ta hereby of tan elves cerllflcata that M.No.R. June the first A.D.Monday W4. which In the la month th* lot of CVRTItt the'Circuit N. BAH.NKH Court for. Clerkof

Mr. Jack Sprat", Walter Frost highest bidder at the court- cell of real eatate or property to- deed tificate.to embrace be mooed the thereon. Bald cer
door al 12:110 o'clock following deacrlbed -
: noon on anther with Ihe Improyom.nte.r'J
and Cathy Booth; "Little Jack y Monday In the month of each Bald parcel to properly In the County of
Horncr", Coed Gllmore. AD. 1IW4, which I U the 6th be : : r.r.y.. said property "revar.1 Lot 46. Block Oluie ,of 9 FlorIda, to.wltl'
+ July A D. 19114. belnc altuat.d In or near the City
June Park
A trio, Diane Gilmore, Beth 4 this li day of May A. D. of Slims In Brevard County Florida per plat book Addition 4 page No.'74 a ai

I Firs Place Scen.r'yBy Pit Ward Bang "fee Happy" The choir Clerk Krevard of County Circuit Court.Florida PARCEL It Start! at the /!louth.t The under aaaeaament the sold certificate of tha aid:bound property" wasp'

._ t O 20. 21. June a. 10 (IWetI.) 1911.. the 8W >4 of Section I, Township Unimaim id certificate shill be re '
"On Top of Old Smoky""Billy f 21 South, Range 15 Bam: : deemed according to law the property .
Boy "Are Sleep. + C'IH'IIT C'Ot"T nr tllf thence North along Kail: line of deicrlbed therein will be acid
you O / Jllrllltl. CIKCIIT or amid Forty a dlitance of 81)11 feelfor to the hlgheat bidder at the courthoua -
w Ing", "The Wheels on the Bui ', ixxo' rUN BKK- the POINT OF BKOIN-: door at 12:00: o'clockthe noon o.
Go Round" and Bumble II CorNTT. NINO) thence continue North first Monday In the month oil
'Baby
corer0. ha, M
'yy4r t ''", Dee", The Itythym Band pre. .. or 1'I'SIJI'ITIOg: thong West parallel In the day.rdli.: :, A.D. 1904. Do
k+ Mouth llneof aald Forty 100 fat! 14 day of April A
sentetV Mb1Erle;" thence South parallel to the 1914.

1 The pianist for the evening waa JUrriCltHON: ADAMS Knot line of said Forty a dia. Curtis R. name
r Plaintiff lance of 75 feet; Ihenoe Baat la Clerk of Circuit Court
Mr. Dolan Cantr fl.: fra point of beginning and being apart Drevard County Florida
eonrlualon" nIAHlcoursiofWN OEnTttUDR ADAM, of the lilY 14 of the SW H (Circuit Court 8eal y
At the till the pro I Defendant of "election, a. Township 11 South! Ash" 29, May .. 13: 20 (Wed.) 1
wars !: STATE Of FLORIDA
WM111
gram the followingyearold* i Gertrude Adama, Rant 35 Baat.
their "Bachelor of Mr. PARCEL al: Start at the South- )
received o/o oJ.naft.Udl.: NOTICK OF APPLICATION
P. O. east corner of Ibo MW 4 of the
FOB TAX IKitII:
Degrees"Kathy SW h of section I. Towmhlp 21
Rhyme La Plata,
Maryland) Noun I Is hereby given that M. 10
Andrew', Cathy Booth, I o .-Retistont'l Salf-CUonlng'Contain* are required. to aerv a copy North South along Range the aa Kant Kail: line thence of lloth holder of tax certificate No'

Jerry Folcy, Walter Frost, Cocn f : Anawer to the Complaint: : said Forty a dletance of 470 feel 1121 /lieued the Slat day of May A Dw
herein upon the Plain for the POINT OF BKOINNINO : Joel, hu filed came ,In my officer',
e1 Gilmore, Alan Ilnun, Tina Urn- D & J S Attorney, (I. Uarlan Herln. : thence --continue North and bas made appll
Far f ., $95 .J Haven Avenue Melbourne, along old Forty line TS feet! deed to ha 'iMuedcertificate thereon Bald. I
drlx, Kerry Mack, Cindy Shirley .
., and' file the original In the thence Weal parallel In the :: embra< the followlnaTI I
Beth Tveter and Champ WaringJr. of the Clerk of Circuit Court South Forty HH fret; deacrlbed properly In the County I
ill *, Florida, on or heron 'II'ofb"I parallel I to the Bravard alas of Florida, towluJ1l.ota t
'1vr I 2 Block North of Hwy. th day of June, Iwu.! or a de- Ka.l lln* of aald Forty a die- 11 to 13 Bill 1*
The following 4.year olds will Furniture pro vonfeaao will h* entered lane of T5 feet; hence( Snot June Park aa par plat book 41
GALLON you. to the point of beginning, being L.12T.Ma.it.ass.:
have t to wait another for .. : .
year Opon 7:30: A.M. to' May II. 1M4.CtTRTIff a part of th* aw It of the sW
their degree: Andy Bracken, R. lIARNF.S.CI.r8 ..4 of Bectlon. Townablp 21 Th aaaeiament of the paid prepare: i 'S Sunder
the
Circuit Court South Rang M Baal.:. Mid artifirala Irusd l lw. ,

Blanton Park will\ be turned will be the Cherokee Indians <
Into a colorful Indian ceremonial with their colorful headdrense
ground Sunday, May 24. at and costumes. t

: wti i 0, more than 75 bon of Cub Scout With a loud boom on the
pack 520 gather to tell the itory drum the Apaches of \the South-
of, the first American. fost will\ go into their Apache
Devil dance Medicine will\
the men
For the past few' weeks
the warrior free him
c about young
boys have been learning
tIp from the devil the
various Indian tribes, their as cere
tills the story of good
custom, dress and ceremoniei.
Now they are ready to duplicate \,'Innlnl out over evil.
these by building and exhibit I The Indian villages will have
ing a model Indian village, donning replicas of teepees, grass dwell-
authentic costumes and ihijs or lognna, weaving looms, 4

while Qseeola and hit As a reward for their work I
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irl braves perform the ,Seminole Cubmaster Frank Keller has announced --- I
w Corn dance. the awarding of a rib- Legal Secretaries II I

h \ L,. : I Dressed In leggings weskit and hon to the boy dressed In t the Meet TonightThe Lumber CompanyREADY.MIXED.INTRANSIT
e1 vl'y breec coat, member of the moat authentic and prettiest
3 Blackfoot tribe will weave and Indian costume. First, second Legal Secretaries Association
., stomp In a dance to Invoke tho and third place winners will be of Tltusvillc I Is holding a CONCRETEBuilding
M trlal Lumber' _
selected. Paint Hardware
oI
( d Rr blessings of their fcod for good spiciol! meeting i this evening
crops. Sitting to one side, wait The Wcbeloi( wlU present the (Wednesday), at 7'30 p,m. at thohonl' WE BUILD ROOF TRUSSESLet
rA tog for their chance to perform, story :af the "Saga of the South- of Mrs. Ronnie Ripple, Us Give You An Estimate -
west" as their part of the pro- 2518: Whispering, Hills Road, I )t-rompt Delivery Phone AM 73831TWO

Seaman Arnold gram. Whimpering Hills.No .
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DAY TEA Theta Omicron ely table centered with an arrangement of Serving Aboard
of Beta Sigma Phi held its an yellow and white flowers. She is shown Ever!
Charter
'. Day Tea Saturday after serving tea to Mrs. Albert Mason, a guest, I Defrosting I
I noon, May 9th, at the home'of Mrs. WilLiam as Miss Doris Hooker, president of Phi USS Murray
Sleeman, 1030 Forest Road, IRC. Mrs. Beta Mu and Mrs. David Mason, chapter
Lawrence Robinson, (left) vice presidentand president, wait in line. William K Arnold, seaman,
chapter hostess, officiated from a lov USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. HenryK. MOST NEVER FORMS
Arnold of Titusvillc, Is ser
ring aboard the destroyer USS '
21-22 Murray operating' In the Mediterranean '
/i'egislrution May
I with the Sixth Fleet GENERAL ELECTRIC
While in the Mediterranean

For WH Summer Praar Murray Mediterranean will be part of the large LOWEST! OPERATING COST! [
ready
combat T
Proven In tests with 6 competUlY.Hno.froat" _
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naval force that serves as a conftant models based on Q. E. ""

Registration will take place tomorrow tion. Persons having the family be taught skills of reading with reminder of America's t to any potentialaggressor determination laboratory testing und.r extreme '

and Friday May 21.23 membership plan are not required special emphasis on the skill In to keep the Cull Stabs summer usage conditions. i
peace.
to pay the $1.00 member which they have proven deficientchildren Other brands tested cost 6'F
at the Whispering Kills Elementary ship fee. The daily fee for swimming for this program will During breaks In her operating to 76% more to operate! Come In
9
School office, from
schedule Murray's
instructions for both types need n recommendation from crew-mem for proof I
a.m. to 2:30 p.m., for the sum bers will have an opportunity to M
of membership will be 15 cents. their teacher. Those enrolled In ,
mer recreation, remedial read- nisi( In Italy, France and Spam BIGGEST FREEZER!
thin at fee of $10,00
a
Ing und kindergarten program. Ski classes will! \ be taught at program ,
the Indian River two or three are also enrolled In the recreation
Present first year students days each week from 1 to a program at no additional Brevard Firms Get HOLDS UP TO 126 IBS. I''
'
will attend 1 daily, Monday through p.m. Charge for this Is Included fee. Corporation Charters
Friday, from 8:15: a.m. to in the recreation foe. It is a A pre school program will be OF FROZEN FOOD!
12:15: p.m. and second yeaf! stu necessary requirement tbat hoUJ( frr children who wil| be six] Thirteen Brevird firms receivc ; '' j
denta and up will\ attend from children be good swimmers in years old on or "fore December corporation charters from Much more room for frosen food.th.n .
8:15: to 2:15: p.m.TranRportation. order to participate In water 31, 1964 with a fee of $3000. Secretary of State Tom Adami. any other leading comparabl.r.frlg.ratorl -. r
Meets today's needs 9
skiing. Typhoid shots prior to This program' \ Is strongly encouraged during the past t week
to and from ,
for bigger freeser at home!
school Is the responsibility of participating in the skiing program to help children prepare Only one was from North Brc- space P +
the parents. Students are to be are strongly recommend for more formal schooling vard S. and $f. Corp., 253
at school no earlier than 8 a.m. ed. It 1 Is separate tram the recrea- Hibiscus Avenue, TltusviOe. Slide-Out Shelf a 2 Porcelain
and must leave Immediately at Other activities will include tional program and children authorized stock 10 shares of
the clone of the day 12:15: or arts and crafts nature study, will participate In the Kindergarten common of no par value, filed Enamel_ Vegetable Drawers a I II
2:15.: Intramural aports, quiet games, activities only.I May 7, dealing "In, real estate ul4Wir
reading for enjoyment, music Registration blanks for the and personal property. Incorporators jmimt !
Children may go home duringthe and dramatics Two excursions program are available from your are Louis Unatln of
lunch hour. Those remaining to Florida entertainment centers child's teacher. 'Parent's signature Daytona Beach, Kenneth D. $187
at school during( the lunch are [planned with places to be an must appear on the registration Morton of Indian} River1 City and ( ) I II'
hour are expected to bring a nounced. blank. Werner Hen: of Tftuaville, WEEKLY

sack lunch. Refrigeration of nonperishablenature. will not be Remedial Reading. will be t After Friday, no more registration \ ______' _________
taught In two hour periods. During will be token until June
available this summer Cold I
the two hours children will 22d. '
drinks will be available. i .I

Fees are payable at the tim I ;j MIIII-WAS'N

of registration and no refund 1 MINI WASH
NDIANRVER. BIG COOL -
will be granted. A fee of $3.0 0! ,

must accompany the recreation if' O tOQWill] Q 1)){]
registration and a $1\\.00 fee fo LAdLI ; CJ{
swimming membership. Q r. e'','1,
SMALL I COST I Ij
Swimming instruction will be
offered dally at the Spaceport ( exalt rear WASHERS IN ONE
Swimming!! Pool located at Titus DRUGS(i
villa' High. Children will be WITH MINI-WASH SYSTEM I1t !
transported from the school t to -
the pool by bus. Children will .. ,. ilffi j -uIaviii 11111, 8,500 ITU W
change!: ft the pool and it Is ad THE ONLY REXALL DRUG 1
vlsable that each child have a i COOLIN6CAPACITY
beach bag with his name on It
to carry suit and towels STORE IN NORTH BREVARD l ; i .a
and towels will
Names on nulls
aid greatly In returning lost t NO LOCAL AFFILIATIONSINDIAN I II e
Items to chlldern. r,5
I xzaxa HI. 404
In order to participate in the RIVER PLAZA RT. 58 INDIAN RIVER CITY i
swimming program, children q
must have a membership in the J A GENERALELECTRIC(
Spaceport Recreation Associa- DOUBLE TV STAMPS

The college a coeducational of Bach-Institution .......... ... ..... ....-.... ........ ... .. .... ",. Conscfence" INDIAN RIVER CITY 17.IMt
grants degrees ,...... 7-Jlf7 INDIAN RIVER PLAZA *T 50 TIHPHONf
slot of Arts. Bachelor of Science.
I I"J
and Bachelor of Engineering. :..I

Last meeting of the fiscal year
/
A'W Nnrs And Nobs fur the Trl-City Garden Club wilL Barbara car olJ.
Phone 287.394
el NorfA was held Thursday Members .
Brsntlry '
t I" i r and one guest, Mrs. D. II. An-
a9 The Stone' have postponed
derson gathered at the Christmas This has really been a month Rivervlew Restaurant. Sonny
until their daughter
moving
Hill home of Mrs. S. A. for Instillation of officers! We've (Mrs. Larry) Hill was installed;
-. Kitties III and were welcomed by watched newly elected officer as president, Ruth (Mrs. Nevin) Charlotte, graduates from Titus
villa High School this year
the gracious hostess with a covered being installed In the Junior, Ball as vice president. Marge They
dish Bullet Luncheon which Senior and I.R.C. Woman'i (Mrs. Richard) Brady as secretary have two other children, \Beth
-- -- was enjoyed,by all. Club., several P.T.A. organltatloni and Jan (Mrs. Henry) 13 and Lea, 1.
; NB Girl Scout Day Camp --1 Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Theed as treasurer. Helen Is a charter mcnihcr
I ;:: It waa served in the newly Most of the sorority members> and has been very active In the
chapter Wives
added Florida Room overlooking Jaycee the Secretaries -
River Woman's
Indian City Club
the state con
will be attending
organizations, various
Is Saturday the Pool. At the tables were unusual She has served is chaplain
r. Registration church groups, youth clubs, vention this Saturday at the Robert and
,-, place cards with a Florida Gateway Welcome Wagon Club Meyer Hotel in Orlando. Sonny first vice president and, two of

'::"' Registration will be held Saturday Merrlman. Betsy Duie will serve Citrus Spoon attached to each and many, many others. and Sue (Mrs William) Duff her pet projecta have been the
23, from 9 to with a colorful ribbon bow. Delta's delegates to popular Art Mobile which toured
May a.m. this unit as Program Aide. The garden circles of Titus- are Epsilon
1 12 noon at Blarney Castle for After tile luncheon the meeting the convention and will leave all the area schools last fall, and
ville Garden Club
Unit No. 3 Brownies: Mrs. are holding
the North Drevard Girl Scout was called to order by the their Installation ceremonies this Friday and stay for the entire the acquisition of land for a club
n. Duff and Mrs. Porwet. Kathy .
Mrs. R. P. Reinsert building.Her
President affair.
Day Camp. No registrations week and Die general club's new three day
can be accepted after May 30. Khrist t la Program Aide. t and the newly elected otficera officers will be installed next lovely home In Bcllwixxj

A goal of 100 percent turn-out Unit No. 4 Juniors: Mrs. E. Ff + were installed by Miss Dorothy Monday. has been the site of annual stcjk
tr'rcmw Barbara (Mrs. C .A.) Terhune
is desired of the 400 Girl ScoutsIn S. Euc-nberg, Mrs. Davis and Brown with a meaningful ritual The season for club meetings of 1128 Glenway Drive returned cookouts each fall for the club
the North Brevard area. Mis. Bill Ownby. Mary SwagerIs service and a beaulilul floral members and husbands. Helen
and events Is rapidly drawing to home recently and Is recovering
Mr. R. Comparato will serve Program Aide for tills, group. symbol was presented to each a close and the time has come to nicely following sn operation at plans to retain her membership
as Camp Director with Mr. C. Unit No. S Juniors: Mrs. J. officer by Mrs. L. B. Newman. tell all the outgoing officers Orange Memorial Hospital Or In the I I.R.C. Woman's Club for a

Durlan as her assistant. Maxwell Mrs Bunker and Mrs. Colon purple, blue, yellow, how much we've enjoyed working lando. year after the Stone's move to
>, Unit Leaders will be: J. 1) Marcuni. Joyce MarcumIs green, white and pink. President with them this past year. It Orlando In July. Sure hate to wo
Barbara active member -
,
a very Stone'a leave, but I Men
the
Unite No. 1-1 Cadets: Mrs. H. Program Aide for this unit. Mrs. R. P. Reinscd; Vice has been a rewarding expericn" of the Titusville Jr. Woman's
in clot
to "keep
promises
S. Hjbcr and Mrs. L. Junes Any additional information President, Mrs. G. M. Simmons; working with all these fine Club, said she Is "up and around touch" with ill their friends
Lurcttj PUGh will serve as Pio- concerning the camp may be Secretary, Mis.: H. II Whitaker; groups and I thrill to watch their now and feeling much better". here.
gram Aide. had by contacting Business Manager I. Treasurer, Mrs. S. A. Kittles; budding! projects bloom and _

Unit No. :2 Biownlcs: Mr. Mis. P. F. Swuger, 150 .... Chaplain, Mrs. W. W. James, burst Into the sweet flower of.ueces. Ginny and William Burr entertained Orange Blossom Garden Clr
T. Lookabaugh and Mrs. U. E. Gregory Ave., 287-7308. Sr.; and Sunshine, Mrs. A. J.Sldlow. .. Because of their efforts( ,
about 90 friends Saturday .
SPECIAL AWARDS Admiring the special awards Tltusvillc is a far better and de will Install their newly elected
presented to them during the recent Legal Secretaries more beautiful place to live. evening In their lovely new homeon officers tomorrow night dur,
Following the installation
reports Drive. The Burr's
1:Mrs. Gaudet Re-elected Head installation of officers at the Colonial Lounge are, from of tile pant year's officers Now we are looking forward to moved Fairglcn late last month from their don"log a Installation"Walk Through banquet The at Gui the
left Mrs. June Sucharskl .
secretary-of-the-year, Mrs. Virginia working with the new officers
I were given and the Secretary'sreport home on Diane Drive to the new Torch Club. Mn. Esther Lee,
Balls, out-going president and Atty. Gil Goshorn and wondering what their. projects
covered the year's activities residence. After the guests tour. of the Titusville
Of American Auxiliary boss-of-the-year. (Carlson Photo). will be. But we know one past president
Legion : KcorguniiuLiun with 18 ed the house, they were served Garden Club and past District
u .- -_.- ,-, -- -.. Charier Members and 4 Honor. thing for sure, even though most hors d'oeuvers and cocktails.We Director, will be installing of,
Mrs. Arthur Gaudet was re- monies. This will be the first ary. Interesting programs were: of the club meetings won't re fleer

elected as president of Tltusvill time/ the unit has had colon ala "Holiday Idea Demonstrations"; sumo until Oct., the officers are hear 'the Florida Grrelers
New officers to be Installedare
t. Unit No. 1, American Legion convention. Two junior members "Chiistmas"; Flower Arrange already planning!! their "fallplanting" Newcomers Club's big dessert-
Mrs. Deleon Ellis, chairman
; "Auxiliary.. Other officers reelected Pam Greco and Gail Powell ment Program "In an Oriental card party (last Saturday was a Mrs. Vivian Zimmerman, vice
/, I. were Mrs. W II. Burn- are planning to attend and Mood" with members dressed In huge success. Proceeds from the

Nicholas Gentile, chaplain and Annual Poppy Days will be ,f 7 t"I and one on "Birde"that Installed chase a television set for the treasurer Committee member
.. their officers last t
new Brevard County Juvenile Home
Mrs. Mae llayncs, historians. Friday and Saturday May 22 rome to my Garden." The working on the preparations ere
night following a banquet at the which Is located next to the
f Mn. J. J. Condes moved from. and 23. The little veteran. landscaping of the Rehabilitation _. Mrs. Cathy Spencer, chairman
( second up to first vice,president, made paper poppies will bo t Center on Williams St. In the that one of the larger trees be Ave County Congratulations Home on So.girls DrLenn! Mn. Ellen Williams and !Mn

M Mrs. Wiiiru Sisson was elected available in the buslnens sections Artl.ur Dunn Airway Puik planted as a Memorial to our de- Sue McDougal
I u second vice.president and Mr.. of Titusville, the post office ,4E. < which was the Club's project ceased I { member, Mis. Maude
Ground broken last week
4 Arthur Powell will serve as ser and the bank. and the sale of Tababual Trees. Coodej was Nu Phi Mu Chapter of Beta
a for the new Orlando home of
lesnt.at-um. Executive committee .
Initiation of new members will The President announced that The Mystery Package was won Sigma Phi sorority held Install
R members elected were Helen and Louis Stone of U. S.
I be held at the next unit meeting, the latest report on the sale of by Mrs. W. W, James. tlon of officers Thursday evenIng. -
Mr. Charles Slantis, Mrs. W. Hwy. No. 1 In Bellwood. Louis,
Mary 25th. at the Legion Club E.. the 175 Tababuai Trees for As tile was the last meetingof Installed were Doris Hooker
; D. Bruner and Mr. L. S. Webster former supervisor of the Orlando
i .. rtartlyd ut 8 pun which orders have been taken I the Club until October and Utilities Commission Indian River president; Margaret Ensley.

: The w 4u1 Is that they will be in Titusville I as each< go their separate ways Plant, was promoted to Dir vico-president; Gall Seller,
officers will be Installed In
i I Miss MacAllister within a week and the buyer a parting prayer was read by ector of Generation, 0 .U. C. last treasurer; Mary Jo Unger, recording '
jolut ceremonies with the Titus Honoree At Shower .. w.. .. -'-- "'1 t4'- will be notified upon their ar Mrs. G. M. Simmons before ad February and will now have his :: secretary and Sharon
: vale Post on June 16 ut the Leg
rival. A motion carried
ion Home. Paul Tausch, Com ATTEND CONVENTION-Local Beta Sigma Phi repre- -- -- .was journment. office located in Orlando. Brown, corresponding secretary

", mander and Mrs. Joseph Malta!, Miss Lou MucAlllster, teacher scntatives attending the state convention this past week. r
.5 president of the 12th District, at the Normandy School! for end in Clearwater were, from left, Mrs. Lawrence Robinson '

are Mr. Sisson, Mrs. Slantis, to be married In June, received
f Mrs. Gentile and M.... Powell. many beautiful and useful gifts Be Installed On Monday TERRIFIC SAVINGS IN EACH DEPARTMENT !

Mrs. Gaudet has been appointed which were arranged on a table
I page at the convention and decorated with a large paper The Titusville Garden Club Mosey, Preiielent; Mrs. Harvey

Mrs. Barnard has been appoint- umbrella, flowers and ribbonsIn will hold Its annual Spring Gould, First Vit'e-I'res.; Mrs

ed chairman of tellers, by Mrs. the wedding theme. Lunchtvin and Installation of Officers Douglas, Miller, 2nd Vice.Pres1; =
I MEN'S NYLON CORD
r ;? John Arnold, president of Do- Refreshment. were served at 12:30: p.m. on Monday, Mrs. Harry Llndscy, Recording DOOR BUSTER
partment of Florida. from a table decorated with May 25th at the Torch Club. SUITS $ MISSIE DACRON
Sec.; A. R. Maney, Corresponding $15.00
.- The new set of color. dedlcat- bride and groom motif. Dainty Hostesses for the affair will be
\ --'d. In tsa siindwlches Ice Oaks, 11111 'N Dale Sec.; and Mrs. Vernon Jan-
j February will be carried In cake, candy, Whimpering+ BABY DOLL P.J.'sFancy
:::the processional at opening cere- cream, coffee and punch were and Hibiscus Circles fen, Treasincr, This will be Cool For Summer Days

:= prrpured by Mis, Cnarles Darn To be Installed by Mrs Norman the final.. meeting of the year Compare 19,99 b
I'lllssisted/ by Mts. Thelma Cowart are Mrs. C. G. und\ a Urge turnout Is expected. Solid Colon $1.$ 00

)had., her. usual large purl In thesn'angetuenta Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones 'of Ti hire Kamrurt, In her senior
:estate, use our classl.! and preparationsThe tusville, was recently honoredby =
yell, will graduate In June, -----
''hl.l.w8rfollowed a short being initiated Into Libra 100% COTTON WHITE
Tied columns. meeting of the board of directors the highest honor on Rollins majoring In English She plans MEWS KNIT

'.r. and woe attended by "many College campus. to enter Into the teaching pro- SLEEVELESS
SHIRTS I S
for Banquets and Partie lends of Miss MacAllister and .M..... Knmrad was so honored frsicm, joining h"r husband alsoa I 2for$1.00$

e55ode home, charmingly furnished In Organ participants in the re- the First Methodist Church of Pythian Sisters was entertained:;' Lii"I

Early American and appointedwith dial will \bo: Vickie Johnson, Titusvillo met Thursday evening Monday evening with Mrs./ Julia
items !, May 14, at the home of Mrs.
many interesting Kevin Jackson,,. Shaion Koch; 'qilea and Mrs. Curtis Futth as
from Germany.A Douglas,,' Day and Dledre Thom Bill Williams. 208 llama Ave. hostesses.
as. Devotional and program was
'Ire sumptuous buffet was served presented by Mrs. 11. S. Benxenhnfcr I
A dessert course, with coffee,
'cl.'Uf' from a large oval dining table Vocal selections by Mrs : entitled "Sea of Giving i
'' was served arrival after
upon ,
featuring a centerpiece of marigolds Mario Mori and Miss Marilyn, ." Mrs. John Davis, chair
are which the president, sire/ Fuleh,
and foliage surrounding a Avery will intersperse! the museIced man, presented the pledge service
the effurti conducted the business
candolebraTheculinary meeting
ee. low THE ROYAL COURT Mrs. R. S. Nunn- C. Kinsvater, 2nd vice president; Mrs. T. progrjm. with each member rededl-
of all were thoroughly en Ushers fur the musical event Mrs. Lee Tlnnel led the devotional
rating herself for tho coming
ally, center, newly installed president of C Pope, Jr., recording secretary, Mrs.
,Illekl joyed and all agreed that kooks Acacia Indian River City Woman's Club is shown Nunnaily; Mrs. T K. Mitchell, auditor, will be Kathy Mortis and Irene y ear ; Mrs/ Sarah>> Pappy had
excellent
ufo members are with her "royal court of officers" during standing in for Mrs. Sandy Evans; Mrs. Carter. The new slate of officers for charge of tho study period, her am not listening to every
Mrs. Chas Massey, Incoming impressive installation ceremonies recent- William A. Johnson, chaplain; Mrs. Nick The public Is cordially Invitedto the year are: Mrs John Davis, subject being, "Love and. Friend word you say." r
led President of the General Garden ly at the Torch Club. From left are Mrs. Turopoljac, treasurer and Mrs. C. J. HickIcmoser ahead chairman, Mrs Dill Williams, cochairman ship". Mrs. D. B. Prltchard won _--------

Each officer was presented with Mrs. Hulda Nasworthy, Florida bove mentioned churches, as Wagon Club Invites one and all, the second Friday in May at Titusvilli ; Mrs. Leonard, slack .supper Lowe and Miss Mary Cottrell

, a beautiful long stemmed red Conference Secretary of well os the ministers and their old or young to browse. throughall .: ) Woman's Club building. chnlrnidii; Mrs. O. F. Cannon Table prince were won by I
"(ala rose as she accepted the. office. the Wesleyan Service Guilds of wives, have an Invitation tu attend the rummage they will haveon Ihc' hosts served assorted SpilltUdl life Mr,. Kmm, Mrs Freeman, Mrs male

I Installed were Mrs. Wm. the Methodist Churches, will be this Inspiring Installation display Friday, May 22, at the cocikiet and coffee during the Mrs Cary L Lxonard gave mi Rogers and Miss Mary Cottrell.

,,r' Clark, dale Chairman; Mrs. the Installing officer for the sirvice.. Mrs Marguerite Pip Chamber of Commerce building. evening. interesting. repent on the Metho- Mrs. Koon and Miss Love will $8995aUlomallc
Jim Jicha Vice.Chairman; Mn. Guilds of Brevard Area in ceremonies pin, Asso. District Secretary ot They will accept rummage Mr\ and Mrs. Bill Crow were. dial General Conference in he hostesses for the Juno meet.
'y. Paul Estrada Secretary and at the Cocoa First Methodist Iho Orlando LI(strict, Is planning from anyone who has collected slot presented high score pi lie; second Pittsburgh, Pa. ing.
't, Church in Hughlett Hall, an enjoyable program with the of 'Junk' and don't know whatto .
Mrs. T. A. Daniels, Treasurer.Mrs. went to Mr. and Mrs. HucyDcDund. The June meeting will be held! --- -
reon Vernon Jansen, outgoing Thursday, May 21st, at 8:00: p.m. assistance of members of the do with it. All they have to ; third to Mr. and Mia.E. June II, at 8 p.m., at the homo Mrs James Trimble, M..... Larry ,
Circle Chairman, began the Mrs. Naiworthy will install two Guilds. do U call Mis. Harry Eads at D. Junes; consolation went to of Mrs Leonard Caudle, 119 Munhollon, Mrs Cary Leonard, gas
,y. business meeting with the read. the 1064.65 officers of the Wcslc- The Incoming officers will be 26728)5 or Mrs. Joseph Draper Mr and Mrs. Don Carlson. Darna Ave. Mrs. Sidney Carraway, Mrs.

ing of the minutes by Mrs. Stri- yan Service Guilds from the able to ask questions of Mrs Kennedy at 207-7611 and they Members present were: Mr. After the business meetingthe II.: S. Benzenhafer, Mrs Robert
i: by, a most encouraging/ tieasur- following churches: Naswoithy, will be glad tu come by and pickit and Mrs. D. E. Barnhait, Mr. hostess served delightful refreshments Carpenter! Mrs J, D. Hamm, water
er's report by Mrs. Tibbetts and Grace Methodist, Merritt Island Mrs Harold: Jones and Mrs. up. and Mrs. George McCulchen. to tho following Mrs Leonard Caudle and Mrs.
J j+ Mrs. Lewis Nail passed. fold. ; First Methodist, Cocoa John Culpcppcr, presidents of Anyone unable to contact Mr. and Mrs. W, F Bollmgcr, members: Mrs. John Davis, Esther>> Sleman heBll1'b..1.
I er reviewing the' new book Beach; First Methodist Titusvitle these club members[ ---.-. .
buy may Mr. and Mrs. Don Fryslie, Mr, ----------- --- --
the Cocoa Guilds, will be hostess-
.
.
I "Bromoliada in Cultivation" and the two Guilds of Mis. Donald Stan field and call the president, Mrs. Don and Mrs. Thomas Cavanaugh, I ...t'YUII"a
which Acacia donated toJ1o\ Coeoa ,First Methodist. 'eSj Mrj.} Norman Clendmen will pre Fryslie at 207.4318: and she will Mr'and Mis.: Art Pinion, Mr. Model W30-RXS

| library. Guilds 1 and 2 of the Cocoa sent a duct; Mrs. David Cath- are that your overflowing attics and Mrs R. M. Lutes, Mr and TITUSVILLE TfT 30 Gallon Capacity,
First Methodist Church and closets will be emptied In
will be Mrs. Bud Pant
Mrs. Jansen discussed the curt will have a special presentation Glass Lined
t, trip to Slate Headquarters in lioittes. for the evening. for the group; Misses a hurry. The June session will be held Insulated
The presidents of the Wo Mrs. James Turner, Mrs. LITTLE THEATREPRESENTS
I April made by several of the Nadine and Sammie Tui nip- second Friday, June 12th at
: members and recommended that man's Society of each of the a- seeds Mrs. Jack Bishop and Gladys Bell, Mrs Fryslie! Mrs. 8:00: p.m. with Mi. and Mrs. tOYearWarranfyDELIVERED
everyone tour it at a future date. Mrs: Fred Merritt wiU be In Lewis Salvitelll Mrs. Eads and Tom Cavannaugh and Mr. and
s /
j She reported on the Piesident's Sew, So Club Meets charge of the name cards; Mrs. several other club members met Mrs. V. S. Butkis as hosts. Anyone
Conference held in Cocoa and Joseph Williams will conduct with Mrs. Bell this week to
to Invitedto
With Mrs. CroftonMrs. desiring play is r
j brought back many excellent tho devotional;, Mrs Paul. make poster. call Mr. and Mrs Cecil BentUy I GaslightMay j
new suggestions.: L. C. Crofton was hostesso Hendry will be pianist. Buyers may come at 9 a.m. 2078368.
I { > the Sew So Club for 1:COluncheon Mrs. S. S. Jones, Mrs Fred and brouse all day, until Opm., .
Eleven members to at.
agreed McCabe, Mrs. W E. llcndry, when the sail will end. ..... ,
Wednesday. ,
,
tend the Spring Luncheon of the .. "
29
22 23 30
: General Club to be held at the Guejts present were Mrs. Mrs Tom Griffin, Mrs. Vernon To The Mountains ... asds.rbr.. '.. I e es I

Torch Club on ,May 25th. Mis. Clarence Parker, Mrs. James Brawn, Mit LaiTY Williams, NOW MAKING RESERVATIONS
Jansen thanked herring, Mrs. Blanche Carney, M,.. Rosa Threlkeld and Mrs. I Ir>'G 'US
spontaneously Mrs. James Clendmcn and Mrs.
"
mother of Mis Herring, Mrs. L. C. Ciufton are leaving tomorrow '
I the for their and 267-3269
group help cooperation Jens Parker will be in charge .va..w. .
21 for visit In
Howaid Parker and Mrs. Woodrow May a I I
this first "S
through year of lire decorating and refreshments the mountains at Burnsvlllc, N.C. 5ea.a"
as a circle and turned the meeting Arehcraft.Members ,for.. the evening. n .. _____ bt
'''0 -- --- --
d to Mrs. Clark. present wire Mrs. II --- -
over
I THE DEPENOABLES: SUCCESS CARS OF B4 :
'
w4
Nelson, Mrs E. M. Parker, Mrs.
I iI Mrs. Clark thanked Mis. Jan Frank Flake, MI"., John Flake. II Com One Come All
'sen for all her efforts during the Mrs Douglas Burnhart, Mrs W.
.year and presented her with a D. Wilson, Mrs. A. O. Clark and RUMMAGESALE
o check from the group to purchase Mrs. Bill Duncan. I xn% l
: her favorite gardening
Mrs. Crofton recounted
buok. This was but a token of al parts of h'r"recent crul Chamber of Commerce
Appreciation for her success in the Holy Land leVl.r'l Building i
making Acacia such an active Members: signed and
4 and most t congenial organization.! cards tu Mrs L. C. Stewart and FRIDAY MAY 22
Sirs Jjs. llilliaid won the Mrs. Millard Smith who ate just 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. r 6s,

'door prize which was a lovely out of the hospital Gateway Welcome
; white Ltd vase furnished by Mis. Jolin Flake will entertain Wagon Club r.

jIilra. John Iock.I : the June luncheon of the club .
I 'j. i
Four new members were core .
t ilnlly welcomed to the group; How to be a hit ,

I 'f qls will ntskp> I potential Itb d. If trj I ij or i er {fo form two teams and\ who have confidence' ( i in s ,ftelr art+ err fief >? the| ty*( 'fj 0750, 6:00: to( S:00 p.m.

Sports Banquet n '

,, SAMPLE E PRIMARY PAHQTPIMOCRATIC i

If .

Set For Saturday : '.{( ', i PARTY ;,: (" ,-V- :S1m'1. i f fY '

': A U. uu '!j,II, r! ". I:,

",: f' APEVARP\ cqu<
Athletes of Tltusvllle 111gb R. A Cutter, best blocker by by Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hague './" "i'
School will be honored at the annual GUI Faulk, best defense by Fred Joe' Mance, president of the ..}, :IpBECJNCT "$0.TP .. . .
All Sport banquet Saturday Schuti and most Improved by Lettermtn's Club will '
night In the high school Bob Hudson. senior lettermen awards.present .,'. VOTE for a person whose name is printed antI, \ballot mark a cross {X) in t thesquare
cafeteria( \ I Basketball{ most vajuabl by Tlcketi for the banquet are on ; : ,I at\ the RIGpT
Pepper )Rodgers, offensive Bill and .ee Jme1(0..1\ ( ... scooting sale by Coach John GaInes| Joe I
coach of the University of Florida by Frank Schuster. Mane or Billy Walker. ', ; STf1TE Candidates For Democratic' ,;
Gator football team, win be Baseball most valuable by
the guest speaker: C R. McCotter. Governor Preferring. National Committeeman! 't
Letter awards will go to athIctei Track most valuable by. BJC To AwardDegrees (Vo 0 or one .
earning them In football, Chuck Morley (Votef9cono) Lyndon, B. Johnson.! .
basketball\ baseball, track, Tennis most valuable by Jim ..
For PresidentDelegatesAtUrgt. RICHARD D. :PARKER
swimming and tennis.Special Clark and Joe Gazek. To 151 '

M Rawae The program will consist of a District (>,o. ] RICHARD A. PETTIGREW J. B. RODGERS, :m.y .
welcome by Dr. J. Bruce Wilson, ROBERT E. KNOWLESLAWTON
:i tliing, said 1 if$ cpojdn't\ \ le done, in fact, I said the same President of the college and talk (.Vote for one. ) M. CHILES, JR. ELLIOTT ROOSEVELT _'' '
t by leading school officials The ROBERT M. MORGAN

\ However, !if t happened, I'll never do it again, maybe I main speaker for the evenlrjj JAMES JIMMY JAMES REX SWEAT
will be Thomas State ROBERT
was just IUfl D. Bailey, F. (Bob) FEENEY ALICE McMAHON
Superintendent of Public In. j FAE B. OWLES LEON WHITEHURST, JR.
*-.- Likft I said i l'JI\ prpbablv: couldn't happen again in a 100 structlon. ED KtTTLES I ANN SPEARS' STOVER
t ears.. According to Dr. C. Raymond ANN M. CRAMER For DemocraticNational

;: What ? Van Bases, Dean of Instruction NYLAH BELL I I Committeewoman k i
tli
CW
County Commissioner
,
and Chairman, of the commencement MRS. JOHN P. KING
: Ah, if'wasivt'q uch, but it wpuld\ have been. if I was' in committee for the college, JULIET J. MARSHAK (Vote for one) ,
( Baltimore lapt %yp k. th? honor graduate will be glv District N9 5 MILDRED M. FELLER
en special recognition by the MRS. ROBERT WILLIAMS
e I predicted; the top three; winners in the KentuckyDerby. presentation of s medallion with (Vote for one) MRS. J. T ROSE, JR. ANNETTE BAKER :

Dancer, simply because\ now, we seem like old friends! High: team game: Teem No. 2, ( .
Iti, was Quite a decision, picking second place but since 761 i. .
Scoundrel had turned\ the fastest lap in the trial runs and High team series: Team No. 2, f ..' ...-..

I'll bite any kind of a line and at f first, I thought CjeneOyerstreet PRECINCT NO. . ..
a local game warden, was trying to bait a., \big jit
hook, and aiming it in my direction. BJC; Exams
But, he wasn't. TO VOTE for a person whose name is printed on the ballot mark a cross (X) in the square at the RIGHT of the name of the
: 'Who ever heard of anyone: not eating swamp cabbage person.. for whom. you desire to vote.Candidates .
add smoked pork Man, you don't know what you're miss-. 5e$e1| May 22-28 -11\...\ '
ins," Overstreet said after I told him I wouldn't dare touchthat Candidates
"swamp cabbage ]final' Examinations for the For Republican
Preferring
: I fell for a meal like that once, only it was fried rattlegnake Spring Semester will be held at : With No Preference National Committeeman
meat with stewed grasshopper sandwiches on toast. Brevard Junior College from Barry Goldwater

; 4ust( the same\ ,.I probably missed the best home cooked Friday, May 22 through Thursday For PresidentDelegatesAfLarge (Vote for
meal in town.Overstreet. May 28, according to Bre For PresidentDelegatesAtLarge one)

I and several of his fishing and hunting buddies yard Junior College officials n

were going to have a good ome cooked bachelor's meal at Classes which meet during the O : WILLIAM C. (BILL) CRAMER -l
bin camp located near the St.t John's River and invited us normal O
day will depart from :
to. eat smoked meat and swamp cabbage.
meeting schedule and follow a ALBERT ROBERTS I
; Unfortunately, we couldn't. make the "wilderness ban- schedule. fnp finnlexamination 1
...
staggered
.a+ d nlt. ft 11 f (
f MTV a 14 e forts! ; :
'Ua7tt't''h purposes The
a chance to talk with Overstreet since
William D. Pawl.
)Friday, sort of wonder i if he> home with a stomach ache Usual evening during classes this will examination meet ai r William C. (Bill) C tm" for;>> Republican
I we can see why. Organising Chairman
week, It was emphasized. Final Organizing Chairman N ional 1 Committeewoman
wag
I t
I iq pain for three weeks after eating that rattleqnike WILLIAM D. PAWLEY
examination for the evening
and grasshopper stew WILLIAM C. (BILL) CRAMER$
sandwich classes will be given during the TOM FAIRFIELD BROWN (Vote for one)
; Qverirtreet is-qmte a fellow. Last Week, we were at a ROBERT H. ELROD
period between and 28.
home on Mantor Ave., talking with Mrs. Dot Lee. May 25 G. HAROLD ALEXANDER EDGAR L. KIEFER
'
For day division classes, three
She had dead BASIL M.
a alligator in her back yard. LA VERGNE
. examination sessions, each lasting ALBERT ROBERTS EL NE M. MORRIS
As the story goes, Mrs. Lee was fishing there Thursday WILLIAM T WAKEMAN .
two hours in length have JAMES WEHRLE "
and a 33 inch alligator floated to the of the
water
top so MARY
been scheduled for each day of ELLEN YOUNG NCES C. SALMON
: FRANCES C. SALMON
naturally. she hooked the creature and reeled it ashore. .
MAY
L.
the examination period SessionI. HARWQOD
Anyway, while we were talking to Mrs. Lee, the convex OPAL A. SHELTON
will be held from 8:00 to
: THELMA
aalion charged from alligators, to the T. FISCHER
dangers of alligators EVELYNE GREENB: e :'
11:00 a.m. Session II, will take
'
: "If there'l any more In there, and I feel there ; HELENE M. MORRIS .
might-t be are they place from 10:30: a.m. to 12:30: MARQUITA M. MAYTAG .. \ t
of danger to the children nd JANET H SHOWALTER
playing aro tttt '
Jafce pot said.Overstreet. p'm..I| Session III, will be held EMILY M. BOYLSTOtf ;.
from 1:30: to 3:00: p.m.
a person some might think was born and

'1 raised in a jungle or something, politely said, "Well in this Each class which Is held during District Delegates District Delegates
1 Ration { would be more afraid of cotton-mouth water the daytime at Brevard

,, moccasins than I ever would of alligators. Junior College has been pro. Eleventh.Congressional Eleventh .
; "I've gone swimming with alligators since I was that' gramed into one of these two .
)_fcigh (about 5 foot) and never had a bit of trouble with them.\ hour examination sessions District Congressional District
And', ,, he's telling the tr th. Have you ever tried wrest- More Information on the final

ling on alligator out of the swamps, taking hlrn lve| and examination\ schedule can be obtained JQEL p. PHILHP4 JR. JOHN L. DUCKER .. .,'
moving him to another location where it's safe for it to from the Student Person. r'' "
Ji.e' nel Office at Brevard Junior Col. NINA S. LOCKE EVANGELINE M. BRUNOEHLER ;

Gridiron fans of the North Ere- ot next r ar's TituiViil i ill!eh: Intra-squad game at Draa Fieldat couple of the more outstanding However, the crowd was mote. Yearling colts "Triangle Senior Pole Bending Troy", Junior Western Horsemanship
vard area will have the oppor School fObtball leant Friday 7.30.: players" than club members and the "Speckled Hancock", owned by Tyna Steven, Melbourne; "Hom "Stl'''''' Hose"., Melbourne
tunity to obtain a sneak preview night/ M the Blue slid Mitt' ; Coach John Gaines said a Complete rosters will be Mims Volunteer Fire Departmenthad Triangle Ranch, Halnci City; iny Joe", Quinton Arrlngton, Or. "Wakapala Jit", Eddie Cam I

some of the spring training ex "It will be like a real game In drinks and hot dogs by lundoWn Joe", owned by Cherry Hutter. Junior English Pleasure: "Lav- Senior Western Horsemanship I

penses. Marly. every respect Gaines and the Fire Department sold all Stallions; "Tonto Deuce", by tt" Diane llemlnwiy, owned! by "Wichita Sunaet", Linda Ball I
Youth Baseball "We promise to made It as ,laid. We will not kick off to 230 pounds of mullet at the flih James Phllllpi, Christmas; Bob Hyde, Merritt Island; "Hello Sintord; rollt" Dill Mcklbbln
close to a real game as possible start the game however It will try. "Dadll)"'. Seminole Chief," by Dolly", Chcry Cohen, Satellite; Melbourne' ; "Lyndey," Die

," Gaines said Tuesday be started like a scrimmagenear "It was the most successful Dill Kemp Titusville; "King "Blue Smoke", Calhv Cavan. Cameron, Palm Bay

afternoon. the 40 yard line." From show we've ever had," Duff laid S
01 Week "Plans are to play a full game then on, Il'. a real game Judging/ the events wn M. J. Mint. Senior English Plelouret"Duke" : Neal Keyson, New Smyrna"Qut't'nie"

Player with the regulation four 12-mln- Since spring practice la mainly Mulsoy Jr,, of Timpi Aged Rtallloni: "Sad Jac", by Cadol Erdmnn, Winter Debbie Jacob, Day I

I Whenever we'd sec a big twirl Champion timed performance
: GET A NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPTAYLOR'S :
s we'd try to guess which way the Nell Keyson, "Dixie" New Smy

i fish was /gum', and then cast to rna; Reserve Champion Quinton AT :
.
him It's mighty tricky fishin Arrlnglon "Hominy Joe", Orlamlo .
1? out there 'causa they done on ,
.A ToN (imuch mowln and clearln'j: and Junior Western Ploisure: AUTO UPHOLSTERY

there's a lot of stuff on the bot 'Ben Boogie", Deborah
Hull Appoki -
By "Charity" Alton share of the fish out on that old tom to get a rig caught on Much ; "Sleve'a Ro e", Sam Adam 1027 S. Hopkins AM 71170BRAKES
It's been a long time ilnci Island, And It was out there that of the water we've been fishin' *, Melbourne. ; "Wakapala i
1rer.at'aKenny we have fished some of the f learned how out there is pretty shallow, so It'I
really to catch ----- ---- --- ------ -- --
ponds out on the Island, and It'i a good Idea to move a rig faster
,
a Bass t reckon I ought to be
been years since we found any than a feller might run it anywhere
number of Bass In some of 'em. .thankful for that Thlnkln' back else. That way It don't

But yesterday morn In' we found too, It was on itcount of the fiave a chance to go to the bot

'em I We bad one of those day weeds and stuff out In some of tom. And anyway, the Buss are

that fishermen Rise, them panda' that I finally fig- :pretty apt to see It, In that hallow i
Make a cast catch ;, release gered out how to design that water And.1 If they want It, r
him, and eaten another fishhook that has made It all (they'll catch it you don't haveto Ir
_
one. Altogether, I reckon ale possible not only for me, but worry about that.
caught 30 or 40 Bass before we for hundreds of other fishermen I've an Idea that If a feller
Just plain quit. And before any I know I'd sure hate the thoughtof / wanted to spend a little time at
body calls the Game Warden/, I goln' fishin' without that honk n, he could catch a real nice
want to say right now that every Spcakln' of Salt Water flkhm', .id'Inj of Catfish right off the

cotton pick In' one of 'em Is right: Neil Harbst and my boy Shorty dock, too Of course, he'd haveto i
back there where we caught and I, went up to railroad bridge watch out for the boats com-
'em. I mentioned the other day We In' and goln'; but we /got a pairof Can m R*> yotif catr
,..,.....;a.c....
"l.'I T-
\ Plenty of them were big enoughto got there too late for the best run real nice Cats the other day

Duff, 15 year old Titusville High School Sophomore and a eat, although we never did of Shrimp for that even In', but fishin with live worms, for a i iiI
member of the Pony League Dodgers receive the Star-Advocate'i find any real big ones. But the Nell had a ball catchln' Trout. I change Like we laid, we flgger iI .
first "Player of the Week" award. ones we did find were hungryand wouldn't be surprised If he (the fishin' li getting' better ill Grtctl hi flange row* I
Duff who play In the Tituiville Senior League hal already compiled full of fight. I don't know caught $0 of the critters. The the lime I
a record In the first three weeks of action that will be hard to ,
why It la but only trouble was that t IVrewasn't rr r
meet by his teammates and competitors Just about every I
Last week against the Braves, Duff hit two home runs drove in time we get to catchln' fish, It a keeper In the hum!
10 runs at five times to the plate batted five for five and hit a has to be on somethin we're Nell was usin' a Shad rig, I.-,ewe See The
double and 2 singles, all within the limit of the game. fresh out oft Anyway, 'this. time mentioned, and they seemed Drive In for :
In g [n first trip to the plate, he drove a fast curve over the w< wert ush," a purple worm. to like that silver epees the best Star AdvocateFor \ This Week
center fence and I In the fifth Inning, with the bases loaded, he Fox Lake be actllin'
seems to
And therri,, little! rascals just ,
knocked the first slam homer.
league's grand
Technically, Duff has hit three home runs although only two plain chatledthat poor little down to better flihm'. Or may. Your "4Irefoli } ONLY :
are on the official record books. Two weeks ago. against the Pirates, worm Ibrriethln' iwftll.. be I'm Just learnlfT how to fishIt. "
he hit one over the left field fence however, the game was protested this particular pond Is one that Anyway, we've been //clun' Printing Needs!

and Besides later! canceled!ea l.ng..the Dodge at the plate,..Ken I.aso.her! ) -"starting ;.I; you can only 1. fish from' I boat.You I..up.1.some. pretty nice eatln' size BRAKE "l 5 ilia
pitcher in nu first game ne nunoa a no nuier and slnlck out un I'U'Ie boat in the
I batters. The second outing, he pitched a 2 hitter and struck out 8. water right off the road and :

that's all I'm gonna tell you ARCO DODGE INC. ADJUSTMENT if/l2J.
= about that spot Anyway, I had ,

I'O.I Mimslillle League Action had some for of yean.the fastest I'd catch action one I've of YOUR NEW DODGE DEALER Our expert mechanic adjust brakes, j if'I Any !

the critters release him and '
; American(
linings and drums and
I Service Headquarters For AllCbry.ler Inspect ,
,
another the next
net .roar.' get on cast.
Ronnie Muggins
"""I"'''' Once In a while I'd have to make Product repack front wheel bearings >' ff ,t.Car. 1

The League leading Dodgers ]If a.... Ah R aIRS'. two casts to get one Bam, but all for this low price. !
finally overcame the umves last Lord Drlrher. a e 11'I 0 0 not often. And then sometimes 0 Trinsmlsslon Specialist On -
night In Little League action at Romao. e 0 I 0 I'd miss the first strike and still Duty Now. 1
Mime, taking a one point lead In Word. I O 0 0 0 0Klsee catch that fish or maybe an Ik
Cot Hopkins Harrison 237-4931
the seventh inning, and winning ,low i 1 IT.Yte other one before my lure got all I

1211. a a 1 41 0Rdwards 0 the wag to the boat. Famous MakeBATTERIES Dependable, long-life &$ *
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Dodgers: scored five runs In the eh.ree Kimble. 1 I 1 0 0 I 0 0 It., good to know that when !!. at a low, LOW 7: ulhasg/. ren
opening Inning, however the Hollmas I 0 1 0 they do .hut off the Island at lowbu p.rico.
AS ,
Kohl S 0 0 0
1
least there win be
Braves tallied 11 runs In five enough Bass
innings, tying the score in the Total. CA RUAJ. 21. 0 comin' on that If they ever doopl'n
'
sixth at 11-11. Han 0 1 0 the gates again, there'll be
l0MOHr'l l Kiser I 0 0 0 some! fantastic fiahin' waitin for BUY ONE e GET ONEFIRIEE
sweet I 0 0 0
as lnxaslam. ': If.....' I 0 1 0 somebody, RIght now though I'm
Jones a 1 0 0 gonna do all the fishin' I can before
Alo It if BUI. Halnuin 1 0 0 II :
Jobe I 1 I 1 (Ira hamPlckrrn 1 0 0 0 they shut me off out on the
Moore 1 0 I 1 0 0 0 Island. After that I'D either 4fff'ew
lawyer / I 1uut Hl..'lnbolkamVaa 0 1 1"
I a i 1Rom.n. 1 I 0 0 have to take up Salt Wlurflshln'
4 a 1 Woo
Kahn 4 0 I a 1 0 0 0 MWlJiCwdm.I PAI,
Mo.li-y s 1 a 0 Woods I 0 0 0 just iin't sure which it'll be I
O'Neal 0 0 0 Allen I 1 0 eWsrdes ,
Come to think of It, I hadn'tought
Itoblnao 0 0 0 I t I 1
Tucker 4 1 0 I Altman I 1 a a to feel too bad, at that AnI

hitter and knocked a home run TUB E .15c Lawn Garden
e.v a
hit a double and single Monday LUMBER CO. A r
evening In the Mims Little League PANNING Bicycles, Radio, TV
OPEN A CHAM K ACCOUNT Car Accessories
and also brought across two IJ1 T _
runs as the Cardinals downed the NEW U. S. 1 SOUTH INDIAN RIVER CITY MARY CARTER PAINTS TITUSVILLE'S OUTSTANDING CAR SERVICE CENTER IJ I

AT WONDERLAND- Coming this weekend past, when he drew great applause and he Reach, gave a talk depicting 1 1a 1a
for several shows at Florida Wonder is returning this week-end as part of a The Leader Is You";; Mr. Steve

land on U.S. 1 !in South Titusville la Bobby series of events of entertainment set at the Willis, Director Memorial Public Relationsof rI REMNANTSALE
I U.S. 1 attraction He'll be Orange Hospital I
Tiger of Hollywood, well-known and fearless here Saturdayand
gave a talk on "Person to Per
Indian alligator wrestler. Bobby has Sunday son", stating that money could ,..tor
appeared at Florida Wonderland in the not buy the good will and Public
Relations that the "Pink Ladies" Ill ,'

bring to the public *1.. .-. !
THE nrl-Chorus Joint
"The Cherry Red School
House" faculty on "The Auxil
I lary.Education For Service; The
; Community.Education Through
Concert Tomorrow Night Service" consisted of Mrs Y.
N. Levinson, Cherry Chatter Editor aA r
Women's Auxiliary of
The Band and Chorus of Titus- cr' by Mercer "J If Ever I Would by Whitney, "TII Eulensplefcel !Mount\ Sinai Hospital, Miami /v I
villa IlikJi School will present I Leave You" by Lerncr and Lowe. Merry Pranks" by :Strauss; Leach, Mr. George Marshall, '
joint concert Thursday evening The band will thin present;: 'Haskells Rascals" (Drum '
Treasurer, A.F.II.A., Won
at 8:30: p.m. In tim High Sehoul March, French National Do Trio) by Yoder, "Pan American
,gymnasium file' by Tuilit, "River Jordan" Prominade' by Bennett, March, .
The program will begin' with 'National Emblem" by Bae>y. Clay Back From

the following numbers by the Four Board Members The combined group will then Texas ConferenceLee
present, Battle Hymn of the
chorus: :
"Shenandoah"' by (olllns, At Zone Course public" by WilbOukky Clay City of Titusvlllu :
Palmer, Echo financial officer, just returned
Lee" Four
"Aura by
members of the Tltuavillc .
This will be the final perform. .
Song' by DI I.asso, 'Take Me from Dallas, Tex., where he attcndi
Along" by Merrill, 'Moon Riv. riimninj: and Zoning Board sure of the year for both groups. .d the annual International
are attending a 3.day planning Imission Is free and the publicIs conference for municipal fi
f end zoning short course in cordially Invited to attend nunco offIcers. i't
: (ANALContinued Tampa A meeting of the Band Parent l jA i iJ
Association will be held at 7:30p : Clay said the conference was \\1
,\ Leaving this: morning for m. at which time the officersfor attended by rrprelcntallvCftrom
(( From Page 1) Tampa were Ed Rice, Mrs Clare next year wil be installed every stale In the U, S. and

Vllle's proximity between\ ., the Simms, Dick Spanglcr and and plans for next year will be from several provinces In Can \
river port of Sanford, snij the I I I Phil Cranncll discussed ada T :
I 1-- -- ,
1'... flnrf" Pnrt( Canaveral iVflllldpossibly -
lead to Titusville becoming w J
an important link In this
overall route. Phone Store Ilousr:
As the next Step lit planning AM 7.1511 10 AM to 9 l'.M.
for the canal, the Rt Johns.Indian I

apply! River in the canal very near dlxlrlrt future will for Regularly 5.99 4.44The '

Plans call Tor work to begin!: 1 versltile summer parka that moves
on the canal within three years easily for sailboat, to beach to golf course
.with schedule completion, date Mode of 100'/; nylon with hood, and drawstring .
a
vxrr wolst Choose It In bottle green, bur z
In five years Sandy. navy, black Sues S-M.L-XL.
.. The canal will be ISO feet wide
-and U feet deep. Locks to con r !
:Irol water level will be located l YtdC
:3ust west of the U.S. 1 Intersect. !
mn and also east of the Lake UNDERSHOOTSU IRA '
Jl-irney Interaction, Krider paid MEN
Cost of the entire length of the
canal has been estimated) at $10 '
;jtnilhon Crisp and '
ALL OVER SUPPORT
Titusville realtor C. VT. Dan
.enburg and Casden Roberts of f ft
CarefreeSeersucker
Oak Hill, formerly of Titusville, ; / "i f !
;;2lonatcd property to the canal ;
'd inti let for the rlgntofway at
the cast terminus of the cunul
\vhere it enters the Indian River. \
Appioxlnutely: 40 acres, inelud. I
front was !
Lag river" property
donated by tho two men bther> by k, I f.
right.of.way property Is also
being donated by J. J. Panish

of Tiluivillc 41r ,
Directors of the canal district
will med In DeLand Friday to \
diucuss the filial alignment/ of
the proponed canal, Krider said 13&% \ \
Also to be diiicussed will be Continental Boxer Brief

West Cocoa for a big chicken l2I.to 22ij.: BELIC.LINDSEY. TITUSYILLE FLA.
l' dinner and rally. FABRICSDEPARTMENT I
A motorcade of North Brevard '----- '
residents will be formed in the
Add 18c per pair for Sales Tax
parking lot In front of Titusville
High School at 12 noon and will LADIES' DRESSDEPARTMENT ,
li
'move to tho T.C Airport to meet! MEN'S DEPARTMENT
'the candidate The motorcade
t will then escort 'him Into Cor"

night or early (I mean earlier mile or moie To Host institute
Dun 4 i,m,) in the morning and Bern doing it 12 days and Mr ,
hive trouble trying to ,move we've lost nine pounds and feel
"cross town" that'i east and encouraged Ito Board of Directors and dent! of tho clinic board of di.
west In Titusvllle we'll give Don't know where we're takIng staff of the Brevard County rectors made up of twenty.one o
you our remedy. it off but it In apparently Guidance Center will be hosts Interested persons representing
We're at the office until quite leaving. v. for a professional conference to all sections of the County
late a couple of night a week as nv be hold next month at Cocoa .
Pauline Fut.tli Is the admtnlstralivo
Dr
and cOme up to the traffic lights The best way for I girl to Beach. The Bureau of Mental
director of the
at the various corners, trying keep her youth is not to intro Health of the Florida State
clinic which has stuff of three
to move west. They just don't duce him to other girl,. Poard of 1 I.c'tilth: In conjunction a
consulting p-.yihiulii.Hls, two
teem to switch from red to green with the National Institute of
t *. clinical two .
} phycholoLjsM
apparently now sit to let Letdown: A fellow who spenta Mental Health is sponsoring : pay /
\ thlntrlc swldl workers,
I truffle .jnove along U. S. I for thousand dollars to have his I' Technical Assistance Project a pay t'
much' longer ,times. family tree looked up only to tMJ which will be held in June. thistric( nurse and supporting Vi'i'' 1 1i I
i
suidnrlul mil ilriiuil aitslstints -
Well we've tried It the last discover that he was a sap. About 100 prominent mental l "

fuur times and it works. Drive health professional persons IB- PRESENTS CHECK The income of the American Can
to the Intersection. Your car We know the people along Florida Division of
I up presenting This In the flat time that a .
t cer Society increased $1000 this week with
wheels have already crossed the Indian River Avenue and Riverside *, Mrntnl Health, Division of Sun- community: guidance clinic has from the Martin Company Canaveral Division a donation;
"Impulse" mechanism. But you Drive will get tired of seeing land Training Centers, Alcoholic been privileged! In host a Techliicil EmployeeFund
for Charitable
Contribution, Schenck left
: see no actlun. Put your brake on, us on a bike each evening Rehabilitation Program and Uw :! AiHlsUnce 1'ioieit' authorized Virgil ( ),. .
Special Projects Chairman for the American Cancer So- I
jump out of the car, run across We're not too anxious to fight r a 'ak community Mental Health and by the National Institute of
city, received the check from Charles C. Tucker /: i
and push the pedestrian buttonon the traffic crossing U. S 1 so Child Guidance affiliated with Mental 1 Health, repiescntative ;
of the employee fund, The will be used- I
one of the concrete poles. pretty well confine our riding to he( State Board of Health as money .
to further the work in Drevard
society
The light will turn almost im the east of 'the highway, since well as state, regional and national Board Names New County.
media II. ,One warning be that's where start. consultants -- -------
we aie expectedto Teachers In Area ::;;; .
ready to rush back to your car Surprising the things you see, attend.
after punching the button. We hear and feel ,while slowly a"Y The conference will be devotedto Cicvard School Board this I Skillet-
didn't one night and missed the cruising on a bike. We'd about "Intake und Admissions Process week otlknlly Undid tenth-
light :if," bad to do It all 'over lost contact with many things ," The specific purpose Is to Ing contracts lo 12: new U-uelurs !
again of nature the car has become help Florida's mental health In North Ilicvsid sihooN,

so handy and we. walk so N agencies. develop theory, methods Those recommended .ji annual Or
A mm: never knows whether little and procedures to achieve l contrails for the 1 Dili 01:
There __ n._ ____________.______b' __. ,,1 .
lie likes bathing beauties until was the youthful squirrel more effective use of the processof year, beginning! August 20, 1084
he has bathed one. hit 'a short time before by FINDS GATOR Mrs Dot Lee, of 34 North Mantor, admissions or Intake which are:
a car as he raced across the is shown with the 38 inch alligator she found in a lake tiny may integrate into improved Mlms Elementary William SPECIAL FOR THURS. "
Better get your tickets now to street We saw no need to let the behind their home last week. Mrs. Lee said she was fish practice in their own agencies Semnci &1111 Judith Dennett' 4"
Saturday ni.jht's All Sports Banquet body remain for other cars to ing in the lake Wednesday and heard a splash, looked up Parkway Junior High Gail STEAKBURGERPLATE
at Titusville High. There hit It and so we stopped our bike, and noticed the small gator The next day, the creaturewas The Guidance Center which Clinton, Henry Watkins, Larry I
will be letter and trophy awardsfor borrowed a shovel and gave it a floating on top of the water, so, she hooked it with a will host the project Is a new Moore, Betty Duncan and Jud
the top athletes in six sports. burial. rod and reel and pulled it ashore Glen Overstreet, local community agency offering profcsHlnmil ith Ray.

And the black and tun dog, game warden for the State Game and Fresh Water Fish services to maladjusted Titiisvlllii High Wayne Taylor l/ Lb. All Bf Stt.kburer -
The bachelor Is a cagey guy heading toward us (the wife also Commission said he tried for a week to catch the gator last children and troubled families In Inn Ruder, Billy Rhodes, French rill, Lettuce and
And has a lot of fun; rides with us most of the time), year, but never succeeded He said death appeared to be Brivaid County, Mrs George Sara Baker and Marcrll. Tomato, Pickle Chips
lie sizes all the cutlet up The dog didn't dodge as he of natural cause. (S-A Photo). F Fey of Titusville is the presl- Kysllka) .

And never Mrs. One would have a car, but slowed

to look. We stopped, called Dnlllmnie, Md., for 1223,000 -I
Eight employees at Jess Par. him over and enjoyed a bit of Corps To Open BidsApollo Ihu work will consist of Installing
I rich Memorial Hospital, who friendship with a friendly repre 30,000 square feed of re
were there on opening day June sentative of the canine family movable elevated! Mooring on 57cDltlf. _

26, 1958, are still employed at He followed us for a time, untilwe Bids on two new ..construction Field Test Lab and for building spacecraft four floors of the hiKh bay portion .
the growing medical facility urged him to turn back and projects for the Industrial part an addition onto a supply and The work Is estimated to cost ( of the building Tho elevated
Evidently' they are satisfied go home. of the Merritt Island moon ground support equipment buildIng $500,000, floors will facilitate the installation

with their work The eight are ,A high sliie' k, and we stop to launch area, with an estimated Both of the facilities will Thursday's bid opening will ( of handling units and
Registered Nurses Mrs, Sara look Into the top of a tall but construction cost of more than be used by NASA's Manned be for construction of a Base duet work to cool equipmentused
Bridges, Mrs Emily Brown and dead tree, finding a. hawk per $1 million, will be opened this Spacecraft Center, Operation. Building and a seem In the spacecraft checkoutareas

Mrs Mildred Irvin, nurses aide ched atop, evidently guarding week by the Canaveral District Thu Ordnance Field Test Lab Ity Headquarters Building for .
,Mrs. Dorothy Klldebrand, office jiest. of the U. S Army Corps of Engineers will be used for test.firing pyro. NASA's John F, Kennedy Space The contractor la expected to :
... staff membet.Mr.,'JMhrr.) Shims one technic devices used manned Cinter Estimated cost Is fJOO( > complete ths work by the end! of .. Plata TlluavIlJ. ,
Yes, they are the things
s cook MrS: Bertha Smith and The bid openings., both on.pro- spacecraft It will be a one DUO) this summer ,
just doesn't stop a car to do, to
orderlies Boston Simmons and hear to jects for the National Aeronautics story building with two test cells Both of the buildings will be I
or see
.
Clevelun Ferguson Bike riding can be fun. and Space Administration, nnd will be located just west of located at the west end of the
They have certainly seen the will be held on Tuesday and the Weight and Balance Build Industrial complex. The Security I
hospitjl grow from 28 beds to Little old lady to Income tax Thursday (May 19 and 21)) at ing In the Merritt Island Industrial Hiadquarters Building will be ALL DEMOCRATS OF BREVARD COUNTY

the 6i now and, when the addi clerk: "I do hope you'll give my 2 p,m. in the Canaveral District Area. one itory high
tions are completed, up to 350 money to some nice country" Office building on Merritt Island The addition to the MSC Sup The Base Operations Building !
The Canaveral District also ply and Ground Support Equip will be a two-story structureand
And then there's a fellow who File Drawer: A place providedto announced that It has awarded ment Building will contain 14, will be the main office for
worked In the watch factory and lose papers alphabetically a $223,900 contract for additional 700 square led and will Include da),.to.day support services in VOTE MAY 26 FOR
stood around all day making work on the Operationsand 60.foot-high bay area with abridge the Merritt Island Launch Area
faces. A gold digger Is a girl who's Checkout Building now un crane and two 10)-ton Awarded the contract far the
got what it takes to take what der construction. trolley hoixts The building new work on the Operations and
The doc said to lose 25 poundsand you've got. Tuesday's bid opening will be will be used for storing and Checkout Building was the
( get back down to 180)) so for construction of an Ordnance equipment used In handling the Washington Aluminum Co., of
we've taken him at his word. Sign in an antique shop --- -- ---.- ----- ----
No diet of any particular nature, dow: You Think It'. win.'I'I Bob NorthcuttCounty

second piece of toast In the Marriage Is a union between I
morning, the mid.morning sweet two people In which the man
roll or donut, the second sandwich pays the dues. 1'' 11b
for lunch and a second jEll' Commissioner District 5
-
helping at supper time, A dentist lives from hand. to
Also we've started riding a mouth. ,

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--- _-- si Teddy Webber said "tittle McDowell of Titusvlllo will be of last week in the home of Mrs the month, highlights of which the Mother Auxiliary, ,reo<

Boy Blue", David Mount played at the college to see young Tom Sue Craddock, 210 Bryon Ave., was that she commenced with ported that the Auction and Bake

the part Jody Phillips and Cindy graduate with seven members present: $93060 in the treasury at ths'te> : $ntjM;t >(tled the sum of $271 I isBainuy ,
McCauphey climbed the hill together Mri Carolyn Casey, Mri Joy _
endedup Canfitld, Umpire
of the montn and
si Jack and Jill'. Ttn.Town' Club Ward, Mrs Delores Surrency, ginning \
with $1158,63 at the date". of Chief. reported that he was i ti't:
w v raEN The group then sang another Last Saturday evening, the Mil Vivian Stone, Mrs. Ova See IRC NEWSOlPtgtgg

Fiddle" and the "See.Saw Song', \IMuklc was provided by the The meeting was called to order .
The Rhythm Band then rendered local orchestra WHITAKER
"Countdowns I by the chairman, Carolyn rrr
several musical selections with of teenagers, with Pat Fehilng. Carey. Delorei Surrency, prayer M MM

Roger Ealy ding a special with arums, Terry Nix, guitar, and chairman, presented the devotional ELECTRIC INC.
the Triangle. A trio
corrmosci of '
Deloy Cooper; guitar The prayer calendar M M
Sandra fleas, Dora
Snyder and '
Adult' chaperones were Mr. was then presented with s brief
t Me Karen Too"Burgess. tang "lie loves and Mrs Boo Tindall and Mrs history given concerning each ANDSAVE M
1 ') 1 L Millie Cochrane Adult visitors
country and the Southern Bap-
Rev D. V McAllister present
__ ____._u_ cd the Certificates of Promotionto during the evening were Margie list work'' being done by the g On A New
Bud
Smith Lola
Ramage, Mlsslonarlei observing their
COMPLETE DUTY Coquina School and Steven Hopkins The Patrol has been the four-year old children. Smith and Lisa France ,
Those' birthday In that country Everyone '
receiving certificates
Safety Patrol will soon be completingtheir charged with the responsibility of making were: participated in lenience y HOTPOINT T TI' x

first year of duty Members are, left crossings at streets safe for student travel. David James Cox ... From Cuba prayer.

to right (front row) Michael Marr Sidney They will receive citations and promotionsat Wayne Davie, Randall Lee, llr., Jack Harper was home on a The business/ session wit presided =: i 1tTu!f f1l ;:: MVi

ter of the stage Jack was helping a local boy who grew up In this 30ft Carlyile Ave. The hold, John Dunn, bob Miner, I('11111J1 Cftf SLEACH DISPENSER

Jill up the Hill, and Peter was community, the son of Mrs program for this meeting will be Jon Miller* Rick Barrett, JimSunders 70WT
putting his wife In her pumpkin / Mary Carr, now living in Orlando given on "Reflnishlng Furni! .C'enn! Martin, Bob } 198ThrsC

shell To the right of the stage, ( but well.known for many ture" by Mrs Robbie Clabaugli hung. V R Bailey, Bob Cum Model LW 3

Mary was watering her garden e years In this city as Mary Nail, and Mri Phyllis Lindsey, who met foid' and Bob Hoover This
as Humpty Dumpty sat on the ( has been attending Gordon Mill recently attended this class in list ineiudcd all the officers,

Wall and watched the garden tar)' College in Barneiville for Cocoa under the direction of members of the Board of Directors .

grow. the last three years and will Mrs Sue B. YoungThe and managers and coach !
The Flag Salute was led by \ >+
/ es of the Little
graduate on the 31st of May. meeting li open to the League Q 1nLPGta&efl
Mrs Peggy Cox Kln'ergirlen .
This l is I very old college in the public and anyone interested in Also present were Ralph Carter
D:rector. The group, under the
direction of Mrs, Cox, sang State of Georgia, In4 this! gra joining may do 10 by contacting and Ronnie Hughei Carteris x
"Marching Along. After : du tion cxtrclsc markq ( pneKimdri'i Mrs '.'tfSajidra Evans, club presl Recreation Director for Bre
prayer .
4 : g
Vard County, : while Ronnie li
(he children/ led In a choral rox ( and Twelfthjcommencement dent at, 2676265. I N
since its foundation, hint: v>ell-known sports editor of
,| >nse Father Wf! That I o z
The", and I poem "It Depc'n Is 1. ..._. ..w" A. Mrs, Mary Carre and her husband Betty Mills Circle tie: Star.Ad'/ocate. 1 I x .." .

FROM MONTH NEW AIR CONDITIONERS, GE I building lots one block from ,
$30 RCA, Whirlpool, Coolf-rator, Fed- I 200 acres North of Mlms, one mile 100 FT U.S. No 1 with commercial building. Could be used for U. S. No. 1. High anw I
at 810 S. Hopkins Ave dens and other famous makes of River frontage, one mile of any small business. Total price $6600. tall trees. Corner lot for

Westwood Call or Write: J. J. Rozen All at a discount price, with railroad frontage Only $650 per $1250, remaining three at
Manor 220! 71 St. Miami Beach-8U6-0272 service You can trust, TV Em.podum acre, terms TWO HOMES that would make good rental units One block constructed $1000 each.
for a square deal. Free I f Call: Mr. Floyd R. Stone with 3 bedroom and one 2 bedroom frame Out of town
located In
486 Large parcel
For Sale home estimates 267.3577. J. W, Chtldre Realty owner says to sell all for $8500. section- In town that carriesthe

Old Dixie WMORE:. AUTOMATIC" washer WILSON K.28 Golf Clubs 4 woods I Brokers AM 7.2541 Invited WE HAVE wide selection of New and Used .Homes in all Sfcliens. proposed. zoning of Resi

REPOSSESSED, new piano guar South Hopkins Ave., Titusville, MOBILE HOME Spaces (4)) "North Brtvard'i Oldest Real Estate Just far enough out to lend a I
antee. Small monthly payments. 267-3013. Sell or Rent at $10. Month Service"w real country atmosphere
t KIRK SCHOOL OF MUSIC each. 4 acres total land Sell Paved streets, of course and
I 2126 W, Tropic 2676385 REPOSSESSED. STEREO, elm, ( $14.000 complete. $6,000 cash, & excellent 1 water. An ideal ,
I speakers, AM FM radio. Pick u[ Bal. $80 mo.. All cleared and place for your children and
: SEE OAKWOODTODAYMOBILE CABANA MATERIAL, $40, Puck Dealer of $1222 per month. graded. Here Is your chance '"" + I pets to play. Choose yours I
ett' Place, N. U.S. 1. i 267.3517.Now&pfl. to have country home with in now. $2995 Is the total price
come. Christmas, Fla. WI h, Just $295 down. '
/el daaui Thp1,,,
HOME SUBDIVISION BEFORE YOU BUY See .sews.,, Ara 134-tlndujrlal( parcel on Route I
t Windsor homes now, under 1.1/41 405 very near Route 50. 165
construction in Colonial Heights I I frontage, on 405, 1660 feet
Featuring:. A deep. $10,000 cash.
Harrison St. 3.4 Bd. rms. j
I rilA and Va $13,500-$17,750. I 1. ATTENTION: NEWCOMERS TO TITUSVILLEIf I
168-10 acres of prime land
)
are considering purchasing a home in North suitable for
you
I GARDENDALE 2913 Ivy St. a grove ranch or
,: LARGE 73' :X 110'LOTS LARGE POOL -I. 3 4 Bd. Rm. Home I homes. Located approx. 9
Priced below appraisal. FHA) Brevard, why not save time, money and aggravation j miles north of city limits..

i WITHCENTRAL SHUFFLEBOARDHORSESHOES.: hlckasha Moblle Homes ,I pancy.and VA. Immediate Occu by having one of our trained, professional axles Priced at $1100 per acre. J

WATER :. Ete.I .'SALES' DIVISION"AND'LOI i 2 RESIDENTIAL LOTS 75x96! staff conduct your family on a compete tour of our

Indian River Ea.
City, $2550 i
U. S. No. 1 2 miles North of Urns tt"Rocket] Take both 10%" Discount. area. We have homes in every price range In nearly "I

I month. Many families now re- with good terms. Ed Kittles For Sale By Owner Owner I South Washington Ave., 267-5530 .., Orlindn IW4 One. Florid North, not Or,lol.TU nUullillni ., "vi'TNIcm: my hand, and th* of

I side In our beautiful trailer community Agency 267-0831. Leaving Area Must Sell. LIVING, new brick n May M 1UA4, If you fall ..' filial neat of ins Court, on hum 17.11
visit us and see for Beautiful 3 Bedroom-2 Bath veneer, 4 bedroom 3 tile bath, T V SERVICE CALLS only $2.55: to do, a Doers I'ro Conri>... will day nf Apill. IIIK4

Judge Bowdon Hunt of Barlow of the Tirlow Rotary club, prisl.
will address PTA membersand dent of the Florida Juvenile
their guests tonight at the Court Judges Association, vice
Brevard County Council's third /
president of the Tampa Regional ,
annual awards banquet at the
Mental Health association, vice- I
Ramada Inn, Cocoa Beach /
president of the Florida Confer'ence
Mri D K Santee, chairmanof of Social Workers, a mem
the awards gala, and Mrs her of the Florida delegation to
Bell Cans, president of the the White House Conference on
council, will present plaques and Children and Youth In 1950 and Fd
certificates to outstanding local 19GO and the county advisory
units and committee chairmen. board of the Salvation Army
BBW
Judge Hunt Is Judge of the and the Tuberculosis and Health:
I When price on sticks, take Into consideration QUALITY.
you compare
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Association He Is currently Juvenile I
Court of Polk County, Florida, a protection chairman for the TRIM and CUTi And, you may have your ateak cut thick or thin at AScP
position he has held since 1941 Florida Congress of Parents and' s
Prior to this Judge Hunt had Teachers. lie received a life at NO EXTRA CHARGE.
taught school, been a probation membership in tho P.T.A. In a
officer( and a social worker with 195J: Spend Ann Page V. s" 3 CLUB :
the State Department of Public BARBECUESAUCE
Welfare, Judge Hunt, last year, servedas
a president of the National 1 Pint, o CUBED
lie Is author of a'commentary Council of Juvenile Court Judges IJoi.Bot. 7'd C
on Florida Juvenile Court law lie Is a member of the board of 34e YOUR 8 9 5
.
.
and procedure, and a common- trustees of the National Juvenile a ROUND CHOICE
tar)' on problems of young peo- Court Foundation, and a member
pie, entitled These Are Our of the advisory board on juvenile SIRLOIN I LB. .
Children by Judge Hunt, has matters to the Florida Department
been widely distributed. of Public Welfare a x'
i In 1947 Judge Hunt received
From 1954 to 1960 he served as '
the Barlow Chamber of Commcrce
chairman of Governor LeRoy 47 Sliced Vacuum
out. j "Super Right" Heavy Woitorn Sliced "Super Right"
award as the city's
I *_ stan Lakeland ling; jojnj Jaycee man lie Good receivedthe Gov- Collins'juvenile delinquency advisory committee on //A\\ .) BEEF LIVER '" 49c COOKED HAM: .'.'5ge ,99c

Judge Hunt Is married and has
,I eminent Award;! In 1950 and was SPECIAL f
I \ nominated In 1947 by Winter four children "Super.Rihr" western 1/4 Pork Loin Sliced Oscar Mayor All Moat er All Beef Cap'n John
Haven Jaycees as one of Flor .59c Frozen French Fried
/ PORKCHOPS55c FRANKS :
ida's outstanding young men. TidesHigh Pkg
: .i mt
I He Is a member of Barlow's lAw .1 r'- FISII S'fICS"SIIp.r.RIht" (
I First Methodist Church, and has
Western Pork Copoland's Pure Pork
served as chairman of Its official Thurs, May 21 ti.t$.
board 804: ..m. 11:23: a.m. SPARERIBS lb.39c SAUSAGE Pko:65c:: 3 10.01. $00

i ,1w /i: /alas SPECIAL f v'.h i'Jm': ,.
I ; tI! Cap'n Johns ,,
:- (Continued From Page 4D) temporary field for practice !i'i" "ijPiI! :
Frozen Scallop or 14
sting would be tentatively constructed
from
complete operation \ I Ii
: managers and coaches Ed. at the old dump site Ho stated I SHRIMPDINNERS

Mills,64 players boys were agent In,the reportedthat Minor that Senior the League estimated Field cent was'for the set \. ;aJE/ EARS {;,;.if, :j!::.,
;
two League more and teams I motion In this to leaguewas create ,$2000.00, i, ,, ah1' 10 1 FOR 39c HEAD 19- Ir!'I'P; 1. }!,,,'j'

Your Financial Partner In Progress
Liquid Cleaner. Vegetable Shortening RilyRIdHawaiian Volley Gold Coldon RlMBISCUITS
FIRST IN NAME FIRST IN SERVICE SPIC 'N SPAN I MR. CLEAN I CRISCO I Punch I FROZEN DRINKS! I

summer recreation program follows: have a family or an Individual ton, trampoline, tennis "BACK.ON' CRASH This 1958 Volkswagen, driven
: at ritudvllle High School, Rlverview 8.8:43 a.m.; $I 100 Pool Membership. (All 7 to 10 p.m. educational by Kathleen Wacaser Cross, 29, of 2220 Lakeside Rd..
n to run from June 22 to July 31, Hills memberships bought In 1901: volleyball, adult and student clashed, bnck-end first, into a tree stump on the cause-
will provide recreational opportunities Coquina. and Whispering expire on June 1, 1964)). Prinol. Tuesday way east of the Titusville bridge during a heavy rain-
for adults as well as 8:45 9:30 a.m.; Mimi and Whispering pall at each Il'hoollltould collect 8 to 7 p.m. Weight program, storm Wednesday The Volkswagen, proceeding west,
Hilts I:30.10:IS am; to slide, around twice before into the
teenagers, announced T, G. thin membership fee It the timeof girls bHskitball began spun crashing
Scarborough, principal Whispering Hills and Coquina registration and send a lint of 7 to 10 p.m. Basketball, stump. The driver wan thrown almost out of the rear
10:IS-11:00 am. Whispering; ..tudt'nb'ho have paid the fee adult and student. window of the foreign car She was taken to Jess Parrish
Swimming Instructors are: Hills and Coquina 11:00.11:411a.m. : : along with a chink to Titusvlllu Wednesday Memorial llohpital, where t she was treated for scalp las-
Frank Tomdale, John Gainis. .; Rlverview and Whispering High School prior to the openingof cerations and possible neck injury and later released, according -
8 to 7
Miss JoAnn Lawson, James H. pm Competitive
Hills 11:45-12:SO p.m,; Mimi the summer program Also, to Sgt II. I n. Wlhby of Sheriff Leigh Wilson's
Parker and Mils Sue E, Thomas swimming and basketball, adults
12:31:15: () : p.m. the Individual schools are to amid s'udents. PI'pt.rn.
The daily swimming schedule Every student who participates collect the 15 cents day
per 7 to 10 p.m. Volleyball, '"
(Monday through Friday), Is as in the swimming program, must swimming fee adult and studint/ V 'T'1

''I1 Ping pong, water skiing, tennis, and adults I t ..
golf and swimming 7 to 10 p.m. Advanced
Winn-Dixie Sales For PeriodSales
Up Proposed summer recreation square dancing (cafeteria), students GAVEL FOR PRESIDENT -- Mrs J. B. Leutwyler, outgoing -
adult schedule Is as followsMonday : and adults. president of XI Delta Mu Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi,
recorded by Wlnn Dixie 694137 compared with $704
as
(The above program will be presented the prisidential gavel to new president, Mrs I
Stores during the week period 9S5223 during the corresponding -J I..k .... 5 to 7 p.m. Competitive flixlhlo, depending upon purtiil- Paul Krone, following Installation ceremonies )
,
of increase of
1963 Photo
ending May 2 showed an Increaseof period an shimming, ping badmin- nnd intvrt'it in the home of Mrs. William Du gan.-(Carlson )
DISCUSS GERMANY f pong potion __
5.49 percent over the corresponding : $33 738.914 or 4 79 percent Special guest at a recent coffee -- -_._--- .. .
----- -----
period a year ago Wlnn.Dixie, operating a num honoring Rotarian wives, Miss Karin Buddenberg, left,

A total sales volume of $08,833- ber of supermarkets in this area discusses her home country of Germany with Rotary starts tomorrow! pick your

473 for this week period surmounted now has a total of 629 retail units president elect Ray Winstead and guest Mrs Pat Blumer. deal! come and get 'em!
Miss Buddenberg is daughter of the Rotary District Gov- I
last years figure of and eight wholesale units
KU312606 by $3520867 ernor of Germany and is traveling to different parts of special prices four dollars sri0IALFOIt CGMAAOTS
throughout the South, compared
our country and Canada under the Rotary exchange program down a compact to big-car sizes! >t'T1R
Sales during the 44 week per to 608 retail units and eight (Carlson Photo). SAVEl'; Iron;
iod ending May I totaled 17JO- wholesales units a year ago
'.no n>tin 'PLL
a ftylOll All,WNINry. ''' :-;;JP
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TubtttisTirii
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aivsl IM W 4 ell tine

; The summer program for Rlvervlew win be taught at the river two or plant. and animals native to .medli| Reading.
I Elementary School Is an- three days each week from 1:30 Florida. Through field trips the Remldal reading will be taught TITUSVILLE
jounced as follows, with registration to s.oq: p.m. Transportation willIs children will collect specimen In- during the above dates with a
dates May 14 to May 29, provided; by ,the parents. It sects and leaves to mount. )Ilkei fee of (10.00 charged, This will
:between the hours of 1:00: and I Is,strongly advised that children for enjoyment or nature U plan. be taught 1 la two hour periods, I CINTIRWASHINGTON
II! -3:00 pm. receive a'typhoid shot prior to ned. A trip to the beach will re- I;00 U 10:00: 19:00 to 12 and p SHOPPING
The general recreation program partlelpallng In t We program. cult In the collection of shells' (or 12:30: tQ 2:30.Durlnl : .
dates are from June\ 23 These can be obtained at the arta and crafts the two hour. children A VI.
through July SI. Fees are $3,00fnr County! Health Center. It la required S. Lunch Hour Children are will be taught skills of reading
(/ registration, 11.00 swimming \ that children know howto expected to bring a tack lunch of with special emphasis on the
membership, $3.OQ water skiing. awlm In order to participate In perishable nature. Cold skill In which they have proven r
Hours (or children, lit year In water skiing. drinks will be available at 10 di'lcient. Library materials will 1 T TUSVRIIEOUANTIIYAa .
school will be 8;00 to 12 noon; 3. Arts and Crafts A wide selection cents at the school. The childrenwill bQ usod. to provide enrichment of
F children 2nd year and up will go of'craft and;, creative arts ylew movies during the lunch the program Children\ for this
.: from 8,00( to 2;00 p,m. activities,If planned."" Painting, hour. These movies wiU Include program are recommended by RIfBRVIDI
Parent are responsible for, block printing shell and leather Interesting/ educational and comIcal their teacher and approved! by the
transportation to and from the crafts, chalk and crayala work, selections chosen\ for use principal. Parents are beica!! notified FLA or 6A., MADE "A"
school. weaving, gravel art and many with children. now of the selection of students ,
), Activities other activities./ Only activities for the program. MIP
0. Intramural Sports Team .
1. Swimming Swimming Instruction beyond the program planned will
play In curb activities as soft. Kindergarten
will be given at the. carry extra coat to the child ball, badminton, basketball, Fee the
for kindergarten program ,
4. Nature Study With the use
addition to swimming
pool. In hprsp\ shoes! and field and, track for tbe summer Is $3000 P
membership, a charge of( IS centa of the opaque projector and R S
events wilt be held. Tournamentswill
with hours
overhead children wUl 8:00 to>> 13:OQ Monday
per day II required. projector
decide the winning teams through Friday
to learn of
I 2. Water Skiing Ski classes have an opportunity
7. Tablo games, such as This preschool program will be
"Game of the States", "Chutes held for children who will be six
and Ladde,.", checkers, ping year. old on or before December
Meet
I Officers To
School
Finance
pong and dart. are planned for 31, 1964. The program Is designed
,I ,j quiet games. to orient children to a school
w." The Florida State School Finance purchasing will U in attendance I. Reading for Enjoyment: building to simple routine and
Officers Association! \ will from throughout Florida with Music and Dramatics These schedulo, as well as provide
; hold its summer conference at over 200.persons'expected. activities, while not on a dally rending, arithmetic and social (WHOLE)
I' Cape Colony Inn on Cocoa Beach The climax-of the conference schedule, will be used to provide living.
May 2022nd. James Q. Eddy, will be a buffet dinner Thursday a change of pace In the program.On This program Is strongly encouraged
Director of Finance of Volusla evening preceded by a tour of the Judgment of the Instruct. to help children pre.
County, will preside as President the Cape Thursday afternoon ors, time will be provided for pare for more formal schooling 2 5L1
each activity during the week. It Is separate from the recreational
Registration Is scheduled In
9. Excursions Two excursions program and children will
Personnel the
having responsibility Convention
the Lobby of the
In I
the college to Florida entertainment centers participate Kindergarten activities
for junior
Hall st a o'clock Wednesday
are planned. The places will he only
.
Internal
operation, data processing afternoon. From 3 530.: p.m. LB.
accounting property accounting discussion for Individual 1 announced as soon as plpns are All| teachers who will be work
groups
personnel, payroll and problems on various topics will completed. A nominal fee will be ing in the summer program; are
charged for
defraying transportation properly trained and state cert
be set up In the auditorium. and entrance costs. ified. __ .__ w _nn-_______.___ _
Registration will be again from
Police Advise 6 T p.m. in the Lobby. From j "
i DAVIS (HOUR SERVICE MEAT DEPARTMENT.
7-9 am. large discussion LAWN SPRAY .

Removing Key, groups auditorium.Officers are. and scheduled directors In will the. C v STAMP WE HAVE To EM TO Chinch Fancy Western Beef Sale !

Car breakfast t Thursday morning followed TN qItEl"
Locking by II general' "session beginning
a't f30 am, and lasting }2N Fungus GUARANTEED TENDER OR DOUPLE\ your'! MONEY BACK !
Titusville Police Departments until noon. Lund wU| be at I U: .
s recently I.S1.lt1\ a. warning' .'cleuk. followed by the Cape Wq,01Fertilization, \
corning car theft( and) article\ visit In the afternoon and the\ CLUB CHUCKLB.
taken from parked oars,, buffet' dinner at 7:30.;' .
Lt. W. J. Bohannau Bald\ that There will be a &tU\1f,1,,! sea LB. .
t In the peat several) mwttU there slon again Friday morning and a
have been too many; earn klle", business ''session' Friday afternoon ,
.I and that most t q| them\ had heca SpeolsUdf, In the vnrlpus(
f left with ftp keys Iq the IgnJ- areas from the state. Department. /'Th. Sweetest '!uaar.. Ever sold" 49c 39c
lion of Education: will serve as consultant :
He also said that several" people along with the persons !i r
had reported articles/ taken from the various.If !\ '\\1I\II"tll'\ ..
from their cars when \\t\fy\ wtll'l'' ,
left parked. Some> \ qf the. lems( I
ouch as topis and clothing werfvoluabU you get any business T-BONE SIRLOIN_ 'ROUND

should taker, the keys out you will'et< more bus( ''t Lb.79cLb.69 c
4ti '
of the {
ingnltlon )
every time; they ; "l"lI
leave the and' It'thtre Is" .
,of any car value In the'car anything It ness when you yse267.553Q Lb. J 7

should be locked. If' '
everyone
would with the "Lf AN ', FRESH"
cooperate JlQUell a
on this situation the rote of t CHUCKLba
stolen;i cars and articles taken GROUND 31bS.99c I c

I have a pretty face but' have LIe, $ pirstrna4| Aunt Mauda terribly confused Will I ever I JiOTICK FOB or TAX AIMICATIOI DkxuNgtlrs

battled the weight problem' all the children jewelry with feeling disappointedand J
gave get over I I. hereby ,I.... that M K. 11
my life and lost. When I jet rIIg19"Ibf"\' These symbols letdown? MARTHA Keith holder'of ta. eerliflrslu. No

frustrated I eat, and I've been aw'not worn by people of Dear Martha, I hope so, Kid,- r ala.,luued baa tb filed I* Ship earn day In of my May offl A I IX,< !i

frustrated for 10 yean Three out, faith! do Of all' the useless, energy. and ilred.I has tn meta b* I Imued'PI.llo.llon thereon for a Mold Ian' -'

nun have taken my time" and Tt. thlWron ,are I beginning to consuming, pastimes mopingover certlfloata emliraeei the following A,,,. -

flat The with about the differences what happened two dMnrlbtl property In the County. J 1.7
and left
us
my love me argue years of' llrevard Pluto of Klorl In: to-will
last man actually stood me up at Pad snce Aunt Maude has ago takes the cake. Iota 4 lo T Inn. Hlk M June
Park nth Addt .a .nor plat bonk
the church, presenter) her views as the Young men who are asked la p.1. 71.He ,

Six months ago I met a very ONLY true views, we are in a such questions ought to tell the *.*.He 11.ment T. 2S fl o.( R th.M eal.BTh .1.property ll r l IM EXCITED I I'ARLY

attractive musician. He doesnt bad spot Please advise me. girl not to be so nosey, .under the aald cartlflrate laeued I HAVEA PATS 1t ELATCpit x l )
: ... In the name or A. W. Crort WITH THE WOSTBFAUTIFUL ANxlousl l
like to work and has admittedthat .MOTHER' i
Un.. .. ..ld _lItlo.l. shall b. r*

he hasnt had to work Dear Mother: Hava a frank Ann Landers will be glad to .rl dented, deicrlled eoocirdlot therein to law will the be prop.antd GIRL IN TOWN| .if

much because women have always talk ftitb. Aunt Maude. Ask her help you with your problem. to the hlgbeat hldd.r at the court I CANT WAIT

been happy to let him pot t I. discuss religion with your Send them to her in care of this the bourn flret. door Monday at 13uO: In o'clock th* mnnth noon on of i TO SEE HER! t5. 11

move In. He has been married cl1hlr4 explain that they newspaper enclosing a stamped, Jun.. A D. iwl. whl 'h U the let I
day of Juno AD. 1IM4
once and Is now divorced arf hemming confused self.addressed envelope Dated Ikea 24 day of April AD

The man if intelligent good iyour. children know that 2984. 1V
I* THK CIRC'I IT ('III HT or Till Curtli R. Barn*
company and I am sorely tempted (hero u. many religions in the MM'Ml Jll>.("sal. 1151 IT orriOKIIM Clerk of Clrrult Oourt.Brevard )

When I told him he could world and everyone should be. IN 'AMI' roll BHK.AH County. Florida
II (111'1''' '. (Circuit Court Ural)
not move in unless he marriedme lien his religion the true one IN! C.IMNCKKV' NO Mint Apr 3, May SUM (Wed,) 'IM4!

expect ma to be faithful more her Ideas
Wrong Just say hap.
V0. NOTICE: Of sIlT. TOl PROOTBKACHAM : W
than a few months because Us pea) to be different NANCY LITE WOFFORD JACKttON. r..bl.noo MR At1EwNTHYITHEIlEI PNONB CALL, MR.Af1ERNATHYIi WHFN ISMD

Toots, but there ii not a kept myself for hue on WILLIAMS OKILICM Circuit of Florid )I. and for llre ''4,1 ,.,,
you pure my F. O Box SIS. Melbourne wed Ceuelx. Flurlda, and the *h. '
woman alive who can't get a band. Florida.: Attorney\ far Plaintiff, and brevleted till In the .... M I Henry 1 ,' 1i
file the original ANSWER In the A. I'll M f i 1,11111'
Jeokeon, Plaintiff, Po /i 11
man to marry her if she sets her Last night Bud and I had a Office or lb. Clerk of lb. Circuit Keacbam Jatkaon. Defendant ,h."n gap .
Court Tlluevllln I Brevard County, Cb..ry No.IIUfU.: You ... burn
standards low
talk.
enough long | flaked him to tell Florida
.
oa or before the 21 day of
by inquired I. 01. yours..we, with. .
The man has nothing whateverto me about his past Now I wishI May. 1u 4. If you all lo do .0. a tbe Clerk of aald Court and to eervecopy 1.11 i 1 ,/d '1111111 ,
Decree Pro Conreeao will b* taken / 1111.1w
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a thereof on John Minot of ?
recommend him. U you wantto hadn asked him Ire went aialnut you: for the rellr demanded the firm of Ibepard. Hhepard *

pile up some Brownie point steady wltla girl! two years In tb* Complaint.WITNEH Mlnot P. O. Drawer 1112 Cocoa,
my hand and offloUleal Florida, Attorney for Plaintiff/ n* _
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with your friends why don't you; ago and they did some things at Tlluivllle, Florida, than 37 later than May 8 1M4 If you fall ---
show them can an had to I day of April 1M4. to do an a decree pro sonfeaao will
you pass up they no right do. was (COURT MICA") be enlered I (falnat you' t r Ov
offer of marriage? This la much so disappointed in Bud I wept CURTIs R. BARNES) 2Hlh day of April, IM4 Jt.th; : R,
Clerk Circuit Court BARN E.. Clerk of lb* Circuit
more Impressive than acceptinga Please help me clear up my By Berlin HullDeputy Court, R $ 017 e rC Q
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poor one. I 'thinking 1'11'very unhappy andTELEVISION'Iorio l'Krk. ( U T ('( d ri oC
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